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At elevated temperatures, sodium chlorate decomposes to produce sodium chloride
At elevated temperatures, sodium chlorate decomposes to produce sodium chloride and oxygen gas. A 0.8915-g sample of impure
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At hihg temperatures Sodium chlorate decomposes to form Sodium Chloride and Oxygen gas. A 0.8765 gram sample of sodium chlorate
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The reason why I think gglycerin and glycerol are 2 different molecules is glycerin formula is C3H5(OH)3 and glycerol is
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A compound containing sodium and chlorine, in a binary ionic compound, would be named
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sodium burns in chlorine to produce sodium chloride according to the reaction: 2Na(s) + Cl2(g) = 2NaCl(s). A student is asked to
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The addition of a crystal of sodium chlorate to a sodium chlorate solution containing no undissolved solute causes additional
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In a synthesis reaction, two atoms of sodium (Na) combine with one molecule of chlorine gas (Cl2) to produce sodium chloride
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In a synthesis reaction, two atoms of sodium (Na) combine with one molecule of chlorine gas (Cl) to produce sodium chloride
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In a synthesis reaction, two atoms of sodium (Na) combine with one molecule of chlorine gas (Cl2) to produce sodium chloride
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In a synthesis reaction, two atoms of sodium (Na) combine with one molecule of chlorine gas (Cl2) to produce sodium chloride
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