Physics, asked by Tejasvi091, 1 year ago

why sodium chloride kept in water

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Answered by Anonymous
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Because nacl reacts with oxygen violently

Alphq: the question is wrong as well as ur answer bro
Anonymous: Please tell
Tejasvi091: what
Alphq: sodium chloride is a salt due to which it doesnt reacts with air or water
Alphq: so it can be kept open also
Answered by Anonymous
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Hey friend here is your answer
It is kept in water because it does not react with water and if it is kept open in air it reacts with oxygen vigorously.
hope it will help you...

Alphq: hey siddhi.... ur answer is wrong
Alphq: its a salt
Alphq: salts doesnt reacts with air or water
Alphq: hmm
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