Why sodium chloride is not broken into pieces when it is beaten with hammer
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Introduction to non metals, physical and chemical .... Na + HCl → NaCl (Sodium chloride) + H2 ..... Metals can be beaten into thin sheets with a hammer.
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SODIUM CHLORIDE DO NOT BREAK BECAUSE OF STRONG INTERMOLECULAR FORCES AND STRONG ATTRACTION BETWEEN THEM AS SODIUM WANTS TO LOOSE ELECTRON AND BECOME STABLE AND CHLORIDE WANTS TO GAIN AN ELECTRON AND BECOME STABLE
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