the answer is yes because sodium is a solid right right so being exposed by a chemical is changed.
Electrolysis of water is a chemical change. Exposing sodium chloride to sunlight would cause some heating, but no chemical changes.
No. Sodium is an element and elements cannot be broken down (decomposed) by a chemical change.
The melting of Sodium is a physical change.
Sodium and potassium reacting violently with water is a chemical reaction, causing a chemical change.
Yea it is a chemical change. The Sodium reacts with water in a chemical reaction in which the sodium displaces the hydrogen in the water, creating sodium oxide and hydrogen gas. The heat from the reaction ignites the hydrogen, which creates the explosion.
Electrolysis of water is a chemical change. Exposing sodium chloride to sunlight would cause some heating, but no chemical changes.
Sodium is a chemical element, not a change.
The reaction of sodium and water is considered to be a chemical change.
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The chemical reaction of water with sodium is a chemical change.
Sodium carbonate is a compound. Until you react it with something, it cant have or be a chemical change.
No. Sodium is an element and elements cannot be broken down (decomposed) by a chemical change.
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The melting of Sodium is a physical change.
Sodium and potassium reacting violently with water is a chemical reaction, causing a chemical change.
it is a chemical change Sodium carbonate + Copper sulfate react to make Sodium sulfate + Copper carbonate
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