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- what do sodium and chlorine make when combined? sodium chloride
- compare the properties of each of the following:
| sodium (na) | chlorine (cl) | sodium (na) | |
| state of matter | solid | gas | solid |
| reactive or stable | reactive | reactive | stable |
| practical use | none | toxic gas | table salt |
Brief Explanations
Sodium is a solid, reactive metal with no simple practical use in its pure form. Chlorine is a reactive, toxic gas. When they combine, they form sodium - chloride (table salt), which is a stable solid with many practical uses. Sodium is solid at room - temperature while chlorine is a gas. Both are reactive elements. Chlorine is toxic, and sodium has no straightforward practical use alone.
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| Sodium (Na) | Chlorine (Cl) | Sodium Chloride (NaCl) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reactive or Stable | reactive | reactive | Stable |
| Practical Use | None | Toxic gas | Table salt, many industrial uses |