Sodium chloride is it an entirely different substance with its own unique properties.
Yes, the properties of compounds are different from those of their component elements. For example, sodium metal and chlorine gas react to form the solid salt sodium chloride.
Iron (II) chloride and iron (III) chloride have different physical properties: color, melting point, density, etc.
Sodium Chloride is a white crystaline solid formed when the highly reactive metal Sodium reacts with the poisonous greenish yellow gas Chlorine.
Iron(Fe) and chlorine(Cl) Ferric Chloride - FeCl3 Ferrous Chloride - FeCl2
Because the ions of the sodium chloride compound have a different valence band electron structure (more like the noble gases and thus less reactive) than the elements sodium and chlorine. However being electrically charged these ions also acquire ability to interact that the original uncharged elements do not have.
Sodium is a solid substance and chlorine is gas when they form sodium chloride it is different compound and it is common salt and it is solid.
The chlorine in salt is combined, as in the compund sodium chloride, or potassium chloride, as the chloride ion with a negative charge of one, having gained an electron in the outer shell of its atom. The chlorine in a swimming pool is elemental gaseous chlorine, which is a very different substance with entirely different phsycial and chemical properties.
The properties of chlorine are highly different from sodium chloride one of the differences is the boiling point. Chlorine has a melting point of 171.6 K whereas sodium chloride has a melting point of 1074 K.
Sodium chloride is a pure substance because it has a definite composition, NaCl, and cannot be broken down by physical means. It is not a mixture of sodium and chlorine, but is formed by the chemical bonding between ions formed from sodium and chlorine atoms, and has its own unique properties, different from either sodium or chlorine.
Chlorine gas is highly toxic, but in table salt it has been rendered into the chloride ion, which is much less reactive.
Sodium chloride is a nonreactive solid at room temperature, and is commonly known as table salt. The two elements that make up sodium chloride are sodium and chlorine. Sodium is a very reactive metal that tastes bad. Pure sodium is explosive when it comes in contact with water. Chlorine is a nonreactive gas that is poisonous, and will kill you if you breathe enough of it. Sodium chloride retains neither the properties of sodium nor the properties of chlorine. This is because compounds (such as sodium chloride) have their own characteristics, and not the characteristics of its component elements.
Yes, the properties of compounds are different from those of their component elements. For example, sodium metal and chlorine gas react to form the solid salt sodium chloride.
No. Compounds and mixtures are made of elements and can be broken down, as in table salt which is Sodium Chloride and can be split into sodium and chlorine gas, which are elements that have different properties.
1: Chloride is not a substance that occurs on its own, it is an ion formed by the element chlorine. 2: Neither chlorine nor chlorides (substances containing the chloride ion) are magnetic.
Emergent properties are new properties that arise with each step upward in the hierarchy of life, owing to the arrangement and interactions of parts as complexity increases. The physical, chemical, and biological properties of salt are the emergent properties. Sodium is a metal and Chlorine is a poisonous gas, but when mixed together they form Sodium chloride, which has a crystal structure. This physical property is an example of how table salt is an emergent property. Table salt is said to have emergent properties because the compound has different characteristics from those of its elements. It is composed of Sodium which is a metal and Chlorine a poisonous gas but when chemically combined together they form an edible substance.
Sodium chloride is table salt - you will get sick if you eat too much. When elements combine to make compounds they have different properties to the elements that made them.
Because Glucose is neutral and Sodium-Cloride electrically charged.