Why is NaCl unreactive?
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because it is stable
Explanation:
In Cl takes electron and Na gives electron and this reaction is highly favorable because of the electrostatic attraction betn the particles.
In this process, lot of heat and light is released thats why salt is mostly unreactive i.e it is stable
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Explanation:
NaCl is the product of 2 strong acids and bases hence it is nuetral
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