When sodium burns in air

  1. 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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  2. Below are some properties of the element Sodium (Na). Decide if each statement is describing a physical or chemical property of
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  3. find the mass of sodium chloride formed when 6.9g of sodium burns in a gas jar filled with chlorine gas.
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  4. Calculate the mass of sodium oxide formed when 3.45 grams of sodium burns in air
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  5. Differentiate between first, second, and third-degree burns.A: First-degree burns are burns that affect only the outer layer of
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  6. What happens when sodium burns in oxygen
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  7. what is the color of sodium when it burns in air
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  8. what is the color of sodium when it burns in oxygen
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  9. When table salt is put in a candle flame, it burns bright yellow because of emission from the sodium atoms. This emission is at
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  10. When table salt is put in a candle flame, it burns bright yellow because of emission from the sodium atoms. This emission is at
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