Answer:
B) "When substances are chemically combined, the properties of the new substances that are formed are often different from the properties of the original substances."
Step-by-step explanation:
From the information given, the question was juxtaposing how dangerous the reactants Sodium and Chlorine were at their elemental, natural states with how harmless the product is by combining both of them. There isn't any other statement beside B which is supported by this.
Usually however, most reactions that make NaCl are done through acid-base titrations because they form the salt and water when neutralized.