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Would you consider table salt to be made up of only one kind of matter? Explain why or why not by creating an audio response. (Science is my worst subject, so please help me)
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Would you consider table salt to be made up of only one kind of matter? Explain why or why not by creating an audio response. (Science is my worst subject, so please help me)
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Would you consider table salt to be made up of only one kind of matter? Explain why or why not by creating an audio response. (Science is my worst subject, so please help me)
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Salt is made of the elements sodium and chloride. Sodium is metallic and chlorine is a non-metal.
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