Table salt has the chemical formula NaCl. Table sugar has

  1. Table salt has the chemical formula NaCl. Table sugar has the chemical formula C12H22O11. Which of the following is true? (1
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  2. Table salt has the chemical formula NaCl. Table sugar has the chemical formula C12H22O11. Which of the following is true? (1
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  3. Plz Correct me!!Table salt has the chemical formula NaCl. Table sugar has the chemical formula C12H22O11. Which of the following
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  4. Distinguish between table salt dissolving in water and sugar dissolving in water.The formula for table sugar is C12H22O11. It
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  5. Table salt, sodium chloride, has the formula NaCl. A weight of 58.44 grams of table salt contains 1.0 mole of NaCl molecules.
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  6. Table salt, NaCl(s), and sugar, C12H22O11(s), are accidentally mixed. A 4.00-g sample is burned, and 2.70 g of CO2(g) is
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  7. Table salt, NaCl(s), and sugar, C12H22O11(s), are accidentally mixed. A 5.50-g sample is burned, and 1.70 g of CO2(g) is
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  8. Table salt, NaCl(s), and sugar, C12H22O11(s), are accidentally mixed. A 5.50-g sample is burned, and 1.70 g of CO2(g) is
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  9. Table salt, NaCl(s), and sugar, C12H22O11(s), are accidentally mixed. A 5.50-g sample is burned, and 3.10 g of CO2(g) is
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  10. Table salt, NaCl, and sugar C12H22O11 are accidentally mixed. A 5.50g sample is burned and 3.60g of CO2 is produced. What was
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