Sodium is a dull-coloured metal. it is very reactive and must be stored in oil for safety.
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Chemistry, 17.01.2020 12:31, KHaire7013
Sodium is a dull-coloured metal. it is very reactive and must be stored in oil for safety.
chlorine is a pale green, toxic gas. small amounts are used to disinfect swimming pools.
a reaction between sodium and chlorine produces a white, crystalline solid, which is commonly known as table salt.
q: explain why it is difficult to get chlorine out of sodium chloride.
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