Asked by Oscar

Sodium is a metal and chlorine is a poisonous gas. Neither is safe to eat. However, when sodium and chlorine combine, it produces edible table salt. What can be concluded?
A. Table salt has similar physical properties of both reactants.
B. Table salt is a metalloid with properties of both reactants.
C. Other ingrediants have been added to make table salt safe.
D. Products are chemically different from reactants.
Is the answer C?
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Answered by i'm awesome
The answer is c. your welcome
Answered by Oscar
thank you could you help me with the first question that i put.
Answered by Oscar
A student mixed two clear liquids together in a beaker and a solid precipitate formed. His data is shown in the table below.
Liquid reactant A = 10 g
Liquid reactant B = 17 g
Beaker + solid product= 32 g
What is the mass of the beaker?
A. 5 g
B. 10 g
C. 15 g
D. 17 g
E. 32 g
Is the answer A?
Thank you
Answered by Oscar
According to the law of conservation of mass, what should the product side of this single replacement reaction look like?
Zn+2HCl--->?
A. H2ZnCl2
B. H2+Zn+Cl2
C. H2+ZnCl2
D. ZnCl2
Is the answer D?

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Answered by i'm awesome
for the first one the answer is a and the second on is d
Answered by i'm awesome
u know the answer
Answered by Ms. Sue
Oscar, Please check your text materials. I'm awesome is not a regular tutor and doesn't have a good record of correct responses.
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