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12 October, 08:37

What is table salt (NaCl) formed by?

The combination of two nonmetals.

The splitting apart of a metal and a nonmetal.

The combination of a metal and a nonmetal.

The combination of two metals.

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  1. 12 October, 08:50
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    What is table salt (NaCl) formed by:

    The combination of a metal and a nonmetal.
  2. 12 October, 10:57
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    NaCl is a compound formed by a chemical reaction between Na (Sodium) and Cl (Chlorine). Sodium is an alkai metal in Group One of the Periodic Table, and it is very reactive. All alkai metals react violently with water and they are often found combined in nature because they are that reactive. Chlorine is a halogen in Group 17 of the Periodic Table and they are very reactive.
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