Asked by isaac
what does the statement "the properties of salts are different from the properties of the elements"mean.
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Answered by
PsyDAG
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Also, please use the same name on all your posts.
Also, please use the same name on all your posts.
Answered by
Ramos
Elements react with acids to produce salts. For example, Sodium metal reacts with Hydrocloric acid and produces sodium chloride or common salt.
Thus, sodium reacts with acids, but the resulting salts react differently. If you imagine parents as elements and children as the salts and don't you see they react differently!
Thus, sodium reacts with acids, but the resulting salts react differently. If you imagine parents as elements and children as the salts and don't you see they react differently!
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