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If you had a pure sample of the element (no other elements mixed in), describe its appearance... my element is sodium
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If you had a pure sample of the element (no other elements mixed in), describe its appearance... my element is sodium
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White, because sodium is salt.
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Hello there,
If you had a pure sample of the element (no other elements mixed in), describe its appearance... my element is sodium
Answer: sodium has a metallic appearance in its pure form.
Hope This Helps You!
Good Luck Studying :)
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