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When sodium metal combines with chlorine gas, solid sodium chloride forms. is this a physical or chemical change?
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Larissa
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I need help classifying these as physical and chemical properties!
1. sodium metal in chlorine gas releases luster. 2. sodium
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Emily Grossman
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A chemical reaction combines the metal sodium (Na) and the gas chlorine (Cl2) to form sodium chloride, commonly known as table
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1)How can the melting point of the molten salt be lowered
2)Explain why sodium metal cannot be extracted by reduction methods
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Maggie. K
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In the chemical reaction below, sodium metal and chlorine gas combine to form sodium chloride.
sodium metal + chlorine gas →
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Sodium metal is immersed into graduated cylinder that holds exactly 32.5 ml. The sodium metal used to fill the cylinder weighs
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Sodium metal is immersed into a graduated cylinder that holds exactly 32.5ml.The sodium metal used to fill the cylinder weighs
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Does sodium metal react with potassium hydroxide solution?
No. It would be a displacement reaction and this only works if the
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Fiona
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sodium combines with fluorine to produce sodium fluoride an active ingredient in toothpaste in this form sodium has the electron
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Chlorine gas is highly poisonous. Sodium metal is very reactive—when it comes in contact with water or water vapor, it
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