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Sodium is not really an explosive that you'd use to blow something up with although when it meets water it reacts quite violently with it, but chlorine is a poisonous gas.

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Q: Is salt made from an explosive solid and a poisonous gas?
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Why is salt not poisonous?

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.


What is table salt made of solid liquid or gas?

Sodium chloride is a salt with ionic bonds.


Are salt licks poisonous to moles?

Salt licks are made available for cattle that may be deficient in salt. Most animals do not eat salt unless they need it. Salt licks would not be poisonous to moles - unless that was the only thing they could get with water.


Is salt always a solid?

Salt is made up of tiny solid particles to hard to melt down into a liquid or a gas. So the answer is yes, salt is always a solid. it is an ionic compound


Is table salt explosive with water?

no it is not.


Is compacted salt explosive?

if you mean common salt, sodium chloride (NaCl), then no. it is not possible for it to be explosive on its own. otherwise we would not have it as a household item


Is salt is liquid or solid?

Salt is a crystalline solid in its natural form.


Is salt a solid?

Salt is a solid


What is a compound made of two poisonous materials sodium and chloride?

The harmless compound sodium chloride (commonly known as salt) is created from the poisonous materials sodium and chloride.


How many atoms are there in a molecule of common salt?

Two; one sodium (Na) and one chlorine (Cl). Curious to think that an explosive metal and a poisonous gas could combine to be so essential to life on Earth.


What is special in NaCl?

Since sodium is explosive in nature and kept with kerosene oil in air on the other hand chlorine is a poisonous form of gas but when both reacts they form a stable compound known as COMMON SALT i.e.NaCl


Is it possible to recover the salt from the water?

No. Salt from water is quite poisonous.