Chemistry, 03.12.2020 19:20 biggiecheese93
Some familiar products contain some of the same type of atoms. for instance, the chemical formula for baking soda is NaHCO, the chemical for table salt is NaCI. which choice best describes why these three products have some of the same types of atoms in common?
A. the three products have very similar properties
B. there are only so many elements that exist on earth
c. most solids and liquids will absorb some oxygen(O) from the air
d. most of the products now on the market contain sodium (Na)
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