Chlorine
Yes, it is possible for two poisonous substances to react chemically and form a non-toxic or edible compound. This is because the properties of chemical compounds can be very different from the properties of their constituent elements. The new compound may have different chemical properties that make it safe for consumption.
Sodium and chloride react together to form table salt, or sodium chloride. Sodium is a metal with a positive charge, while chloride is a non-metal with a negative charge, so they bond together through ionic bonding to create a stable compound.
They tend to have a sour taste, generally react with metals to produce hydrogen gas, turn blue litmus paper red, electrolyte, and reacts with bases to produce water and A salt(not necessarily table salt).
When acids react with active metals, hydrogen gas is produced along with a salt of the metal dissolved in the acid. This reaction is a common example of a single displacement reaction in which the metal displaces the hydrogen from the acid.
Sodium metal can react with the nonmetal chlorine to form sodium chloride, which is a white crystalline compound commonly known as table salt.
Yes, it is possible for two poisonous substances to react chemically and form a non-toxic or edible compound. This is because the properties of chemical compounds can be very different from the properties of their constituent elements. The new compound may have different chemical properties that make it safe for consumption.
periodic table
You need to be able to react to the equipment and the skills you're doing. For example vault, when you run and hit the board you need to react to get to the vault table and the react to the table in order to land it.
The halogen chlorine and the reactive metal sodium are in table salt.
Sodium and chloride react together to form table salt, or sodium chloride. Sodium is a metal with a positive charge, while chloride is a non-metal with a negative charge, so they bond together through ionic bonding to create a stable compound.
They tend to have a sour taste, generally react with metals to produce hydrogen gas, turn blue litmus paper red, electrolyte, and reacts with bases to produce water and A salt(not necessarily table salt).
We are able to eat table salt without getting poisoned because, when sodium and chlorine are mixed they form table salt, table salt is an compound & an compound has totally different properties than its constituents ,so the poisonous properties are changed n we are able to eat the table salt without getting poisoned....
Potassium would strongly react with the elements in group 17 and group 16.
Group-18 elements do not react. They are noble gases.They are inert in nature.Noble gases are unlikely to react. They are in the 18th period of the periodic table. They are called inert gasses too.
When acids react with active metals, hydrogen gas is produced along with a salt of the metal dissolved in the acid. This reaction is a common example of a single displacement reaction in which the metal displaces the hydrogen from the acid.
the periodic table
Compound Na Cl has its own characteristics