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Why does common table salt
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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Oscar
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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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Callie
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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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Cary
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The problem states, 'A student wants to determine how long it takes to dissolve 51.3 g of common table salt (sodium chloride) in
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SarahF275
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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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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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Andrew
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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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