What is the nature of metal chloride
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by itself,it is not combustible,but many of its reactions with different compounds are exothermic and produce heat.because chloride is so highly reactive,it is found in nature in a combined state with other elements,such as NaCl or KCI. it forms strong ionic bonds with metal ions.
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by itself,it is not combustible,but many of its reactions with different compounds are exothermic and produce heat.because chloride is so highly reactive,it is found in nature in a combined state with other elements,such as NaCl or KCI. it forms strong ionic bonds with metal ions.
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Metal chlorides are salts. They are ionic in nature. They are very brittle and soft. But they have high melting and boiling points.
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