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When table salt forms, which
Why does common table salt (NaCl) have a high melting point?
A. It forms an ionic bond with a crystal lattice structure. B. It
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Sodium is a metal and chlorine is a poisonous gas. Neither is safe to eat. However, when sodium and chlorine combine, it
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Sodium is a medal and chlorine is a poisonous gas. Neither is safe to eat. However, when sodium and chlorine is combine, it
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Sodium is a metal and chlorine is a poisonous gas. Neither is safe to eat. However, when sodium and chlorine combine, it
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A- a water soluble salt forms a precipitant during Group 3 analysis. An acidic solution of this precipitant and NaBiO3 yields a
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A- a water soluble salt forms a precipitant during Group 3 analysis. An acidic solution of this precipitant and NaBiO3 yields a
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A scientist draws a phase change diagram for table salt. What information can he obtain from his phase change diagram?
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2 g table salt is added to 0.5 m^3 water whose salt concentration is 10 mg/L. Compute the salt concentration of the mixture in
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Table salt (NaCl) and glucose (C6H12O6) are both solids that dissolve in water. Table salt is made of atoms, and glucose is made
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Table salt (NaCl) and glucose (C6H12O6) are both solids that dissolve in water. Table salt is made of atoms, and glucose is made
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