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  1. sodium metal is insoluble in ether.sodium metal dissolves in water to produce a gas. The copper bottom on a frying pan turns
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  2. I need help classifying these as physical and chemical properties!1. sodium metal in chlorine gas releases luster. 2. sodium
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  3. If I added sodium carbonate to magnesium nitrate, would it be insoluble & a precipitate forms?If I added sodium carbonate to
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  4. 1)How can the melting point of the molten salt be lowered2)Explain why sodium metal cannot be extracted by reduction methods
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  5. In the chemical reaction below, sodium metal and chlorine gas combine to form sodium chloride.sodium metal + chlorine gas →
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  6. 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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  7. 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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  8. 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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  9. 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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  10. What is the effect on the boiling point of a solution (for example, water) produced by a soluble nonvolatile substance (for
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