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a salt be formed by an alkali metal and a
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13-12-2016
A salt can be formed by an Alkali metal and A Halogen
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13-12-2016
A salt can be formed by an alkali metal and a
halogen
.
an example of this would be NaCl. Na (sodium, a alkali metal) and Cl (Chlorine, a halogen). They both combine to form Sodium Chloride, also known as table salt.
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