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Gold does not easily bond with other elements found in the earth. However, sodium bonds quite easily with other common elements such as nitrogen and chlorine, so to find pure sodium is unlikely.
Yes. One Sodium atom and one Chlorine atom make a compound called Sodium Chloride, more commonly known as salt.
Francium is more reactive than sodium.
Neither... It's an element. Chlorine is number 17 on the periodic table, and a mixture is a combination of 2 or more elements or compounds. Example: NaCl is Sodium and Chlorine combined to make a compound. I'm sure there are tons of different mixtures that contain chlorine, though.
When two or more elements are chemically combined,they form a compund.Like when you mix hydrogen and oxygen together, the result is H2O(water).When you combine sodium and chlorine,you get NaCl (salt).
Chlorine is more electronegative than sodium. The farther right you move on the periodic table, the more electronegative elements are. Thus, noting that sodium and chlorine are on the same period, and chlorine is farther to the right than sodium, we know that chlorine is more electronegative than sodium
chlorine is more active than bromine which is more active than iodine
Hydrogen, oxygen, carbon,Argon, nitrogen, sodium, chlorine, fluorine, calcium, and sulphur Those are some of the more important elements.
A compound is formed from 2 or more chemical elements linked by chemical bonds; and sodium chloride has sodium and chlorine linked by an ionic bond. And sodium chloride (NaCl) is a chemical compound.
There ARE no compounds in NaCl. A compound is comprised of 2 or more elements. NaCl is a compound itself, compromised of 2 elements, Na (Sodium) and Cl (Chlorine).
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.
Salt is a compound - not an element. An element is a single substance - for example - sodium is an element and so is chlorine. A compound is a combination of 2 or more elements in one molecule. Sodium chloride - NaCl (salt) is, therefore, an element.
Gold does not easily bond with other elements found in the earth. However, sodium bonds quite easily with other common elements such as nitrogen and chlorine, so to find pure sodium is unlikely.
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.
There are two main elements found in table salt. Sodium and Chlorine. Its formula is NaCl
A compound is a substance consisting of two or more elements. Table salt, NaCl, includes the elements of Sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl). Therefore, it consists of two elements, making it a compound.
Yes. One Sodium atom and one Chlorine atom make a compound called Sodium Chloride, more commonly known as salt.