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what happens when sodium undergoes a chemical reaction with chlorine? the two substances form a heterogeneous mixture. the two substances form a homogenous mixture. a new compound is formed called salt. the two substances undergo various physical changes. 19 multiple choice 1 point which term best describes the two substances that react to form salt? delicious nutritious edible toxic 20 multiple choice 1 point which phrase most accurately describes a chemical change? a change on the molecular level a change in appearance a change in taste a change in form
- Sodium and chlorine react chemically to form sodium - chloride (salt), which is a new compound, not a mixture. So for the first question, the reaction of sodium and chlorine forms a new compound called salt.
- Sodium is a highly reactive metal and chlorine is a toxic gas on their own, neither are delicious, nutritious, or edible in their elemental forms. They are toxic.
- A chemical change involves a change on the molecular level where new substances with different chemical properties are formed.
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- A new compound is formed called salt.
- Toxic
- A change on the molecular level