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Chemical Property (as a layer of oxide is formed on the surface)

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No. Sodium Chloride (NaCl) is a simple compound which involves the binding of a Sodium and a Chlorine atom.

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It is very reactive and the changes are chemical changes.

It is not reactive

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One possible pathway for that reaction is the formation of sodium oxide as highly reactive pure sodium reacts with the air. The equation for that reaction is:

4Na + O2 --> 2Na2O.

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This is a chemical reaction (change, process) not a property.

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chemical reaction

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chemical property

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Q: When sodium reacts violently with water is it physical or chemical property?
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