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Marina Dorsey
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2 December, 22:54
Is salt an element or compound
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Joyce Conrad
2 December, 23:03
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Compound
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Salts for an example sodium chloride is made from two elements sodium and chlorine. A compound is something that is made from two or more chemical elements
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Avery Bass
2 December, 23:09
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Element
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