Hydrogen combines with chlorine to form HCl. It also combines with sodium to form NaH. If…
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Hydrogen combines with chlorine to form HCl. It also combines with sodium to form NaH. If sodium and chlorine also combine with each other, they will do so in the ratio of their masses as :
- 23 : 35.5
- 35.5 : 23
- 1 : 1
- 23 : 1
Answer
(A) 23 : 35.5
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