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What kind of chemical reaction does the chemical equation sodium + chlorine → sodium chloride represent? A.combustion B.decomposition C.single replacement D.synthesis
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What kind of chemical reaction does the chemical equation sodium + chlorine → sodium chloride represent?
A.combustion
B.decomposition
C.single replacement
D.synthesis
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i belive its A, Combustion
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Thr answer would be D. Synthesis.
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