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Q: Sodium chloride can can most likely be used successfully to melt ice in which Canadian city?
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Which is more likely to shatter sodium chloride or bronze?

More probable sodium chloride.


What material is most likely to break if you strike it with a hammer sodium chloride or bronze?

Sodium Chloride


Is NaCl most be likely be covalent?

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Is calcium chloride safe to use in firearm safes?

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How do you balance hydrogen chloride plus sodium hydroxide yielding to sodium sulfate plus water?

HCl + NaOH --> Na2SO4 + H2O You're missing something there... There's sulfur in the products but not in the reactants. And chloride in the reactants but not in the products... More likely you meant HCl + NaOH --> NaCl + H2O Which is already balanced.


What happens when you mix hydrogen chloride and sodium hydroxide?

2HCl+Na2CO3 ==>2NaCl +H2O+CO2Or we can write :when you mix hydrochloric acid with sodium carbonate Sodium Chloride and Carbonic Acid(Carbon Di Oxide In Water) is produced.


If potassium and sodium are so reactive how do you maintain levels of sodium and potassium in your cells without doing damage to your own cells?

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What happen when putting a peel of tradescantia into sodium chloride solution?

a leaf peeling of tradescantia is kept in 10% NaCl . after a few minutes we are likely to see exit of water from the cell.


What are 3 elements that sodium would likely to bond with?

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