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Chemistry, 03.02.2021 22:30 rosie20052019

NaCl, also known as table salt, is a stable substance that can be ingested. Explain using the trends you know about the periodic table as to why Na and Cl, two very reactive elements would bond (connect) to create a substance that is part of just about everything we eat.

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