Chemistry
For the elements sodium and phosphorous, state the following
(a) the formula of the chloride of each element,
(b) the physical state of each chloride at room temperature (i.e., solid, liquid or gas), and
(c) the nature of bonding of each chloride (i.e., ionic or covalent)
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| S. No. | Sodium | Phosphorous | |
|---|---|---|---|
| (a) | Formula of the chloride | NaCl | PCl3 |
| (b) | Physical state | Solid | liquid |
| (c) | Nature of bond | Ionic | Covalent |
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