Because their valence shells are full after they bond and don't have "free electrons" to bond with whatever they come into contact with.
Is it Solid?
salt is made out of sodium and chlorine which is poisonous. But when these two are mixed, they form a new compound with changed properties. So, there is no harm in eating table salt.
We are able to eat table salt without getting poisoned because, when sodium and chlorine are mixed they form table salt, table salt is an compound & an compound has totally different properties than its constituents ,so the poisonous properties are changed n we are able to eat the table salt without getting poisoned....
Road salt (if is sodium chloride) is not toxic.
Characteristics of Na Cl is different.So,it is not so harmful,but if consumed in large quantities it can prove harmful.
The harmless compound sodium chloride (commonly known as salt) is created from the poisonous materials sodium and chloride.
Yes, it is
Yes, it is
The element Sodium (Na) is not poisonous, but reacts violently with moisture. Sodium Chloride (Salt) is not poisonous either, but too much makes you fat :)
There should be an ingredient list on your package. Here are some common ingredients in many stain removers: Surfactants Enzymes Sodium Carbonate Oxygen Bleach Stabilizers Preservatives Fragrances Solvents However, it is possible to get poisoned by Sodium Carbonate, Surfactants, Preservatives and Fragrances.
Table salt is a compound of sodium and chlorine. The properties of a compound are entirely different from those of its constituents. A compound cannot be separated into its constituents by physical processes. Hence, when sodium and chlorine chemically combine in a fixed proportion by mass, sodium chloride is formed which do not cause any harm.
A compound of Sodium which is highly poisonous