There are so many ways they are different:
1. Sodium is more reactive than aluminium.
2. Sodium is softer than aluminium.
3. Aluminium conducts electricity better than sodium.
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This value must be calculasted for each salt; for example for sodium chloride is 39,666 %.
Calcium will bond with chlorine, but not with sodium. Sodium is a metal like calcium, so they will not bond with each other.
A balanced equation MUST have EQUAL numbers of EACH type of atom on BOTH sides of the arrow.The correctly balanced equation is:The equation for sodium hydroxide and aluminum sulfate is written as follows.Al2(SO4)3(s) + 6 NaOH(aq) 2 Al(OH)3(s) + 6 Na+(aq) + 3 SO42–(aq)
Potassium has a chloride mixture which makes it so sodium interacts easily with it to form the bond
Lead, magnesium, aluminum, and silicon are different elements, each containing an unique number of protons in the nucleus as well as different numbers of valence shell electrons that influence how they react with other elements and form bonds. Elements are also classified into types depending on their properties and position in the periodic table. Magnesium is an alkaline earth metal, which are soft and silver coloured. Lead, on the other hand, is a heavy metal. Aluminum is classified more ambiguously under 'other metals', and silicon is a metalloid.
Each compound has a different molar mass.
No, each one is in a three different period from the other two!
The number of neutrons is different.
These chemicals do not react each other.
There shouldn't be ! The chemical formula for Sodium Bicarbonate (aka Bicarbonate of soda or baking soda) is NaHCO3 - Meaning each molecule has One atom each of Sodium, Hydrogen, Carbon and three atoms of Oxygen
just put SODIUM CHLORIDE IN IT then puff they are off each other SODIUM CHLORIDE-(SALT)
This value must be calculasted for each salt; for example for sodium chloride is 39,666 %.
Calcium will bond with chlorine, but not with sodium. Sodium is a metal like calcium, so they will not bond with each other.
they are different to each other
They do not react each other.
It is very normal that different compounds or elements have different properties. Each is a specific entity.
Sodium chloride (and other compounds) are diluted only if it is necessary, this depends on each application.