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How sodium chloride is a substance that has similar properties as sodium and chlorine or is it an entirely different substance with its own unique properties?

Sodium chloride is it an entirely different substance with its own unique properties.


What unique properties will help you identify the soluble compound as either sodium carbonate or starch?

Sodium carbonate is soluble in water


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Is sodium hydrogencarbonate a carbonate?

No, it is a bicarbonate. The presence of the extra hydrogen produces a whole range of unique chemical properties.


Did sodium chloride have any dangerous properties?

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Is sodium hydrogen carbonate magnetic?

No, sodium hydrogen carbonate (also known as baking soda) is not magnetic. It does not contain any magnetic properties.


When elements form compounds do they take on new properties?

The properties from the original elements are all left behind; almost no compound shows any of the properties of its constituent elements (the most widely used example of this is sodium and chlorine forming sodium chloride).


How much iodine is in190mg of sodium?

None, sodium does not contain iodine or any other element apart from itself..


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Do compounds have the chemical properties as the elements that compose them?

No, their physical and chemical properties can be different from the constituent elements.Example :Sodium is a silvery, soft, light metal that combusts if it becomes wet.Chlorine is a greenish-yellow gas that is lethal when inhaled.The compound they form is sodium chloride, or table salt, which is stable and non-toxic.