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Chemistry, 13.11.2020 01:00 josephcarriveau

What is different about Chlorine (CD) from Sodium (Na)? - Chlorine is a non-metal and Sodium is a metal

- Chlorine is a metal and Sodium is a non-metal

- Chlorine (CI) is on the 3rd Energy Level whereas Sodium (Na) is on the 2nd Energy Level,

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