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sand has the same properties of salt

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No, they are different.


What do physical properties do?

shake it like a salt shaker


Is table salt a crystal structure?

The structure, chemical formula unit and properties are the same.


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Both are crystal-like.


What is the difference between the particals in an elementcompounda homogenous and a hetrogeneous mixture?

Element-- all atoms are the same. Compound -- all atoms are not the same, but they have combined in an exact ratio so there is an exact formula, and the properties have changed from the elements to form the compound. ALL mixtures -- things are just stirred together with no change in their properties and no exact formula Heterogeneous mixture -- like salt and pepper mixed together, you can still see the individual particles Homogeneous mixture -- like salt and water, you can't see the different particles, but their properties have not changed. You can still taste the salt.


Are the properties of a compound always the same a a the properties of the elements in the compound?

Not always. For example sodium (Na), a metal that reacts violently with water, and chlorine (Cl), a yellow poisonous gas, combine to make table salt, which has none of these properties. But in others cases there are some similarities, like in a metal alloy.


Are the properties in a compound always the same as the properties in the elements in the compound?

Not always. For example sodium (Na), a metal that reacts violently with water, and chlorine (Cl), a yellow poisonous gas, combine to make table salt, which has none of these properties. But in others cases there are some similarities, like in a metal alloy.


Are the properties of a compound are always the same as the properties of the elements in a compound?

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Does chlorine damage masonry foundations?

yes, because chlorine(chlorides) is a salt (or has the same negative properties of salt) and salts react negatively with (erodes)cements.


What are two properties of salt?

it is hydrogen and electrons


Is a rock that taste like salt called salt rock?

It is the same compound - sodium chloride - with the same taste.


What is the same and different between fresh water and salt water?

Salt water contain dissolved sodium chloride; chemical and physical properties are different compared with fresh water.