Common table salt is mainly Sodium Chloride, a molecule made from a one-to-one chemical bond between sodium, an alkali, and chlorine, a halogen.  Based on that information (and what you know about the periodic table as a graphic organizer for chemical elements), which of the following is true:   A A similar chemical compound should be possible with Chlorine and substituting any other alkali for  sodium.   B A similar chemical compound ought to be possible by adding two sodium instead of one so the ration is 2:1.   C A similar chemical compound ought to be possible by substituting any alkili earth element instead of sodium in the same ratio.

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  1. Common table salt is mainly Sodium Chloride, a molecule made from a one-to-one chemical bond between sodium, an alkali, and chlorine, a halogen. 

    Based on that information (and what you know about the periodic table as a graphic organizer for chemical elements), which of the following is true:

      A

    A similar chemical compound should be possible with Chlorine and substituting any other alkali for  sodium.

      B

    A similar chemical compound ought to be possible by adding two sodium instead of one so the ration is 2:1.

      C

    A similar chemical compound ought to be possible by substituting any alkili earth element instead of sodium in the same ratio.

      D

    A similar chemical compound should be possible with Sodium and substituting any other halogen for chlorine.

      E

    A similar chemical compound ought to be possible by adding two chlorine instead of one so the ratio is 2:1.

      F

    There is no way to prodict what might be possible based only on information from the periiodic table and this chemical

      G

    A similar chemical compound should be possible with Chlorine and substituting any inert gas for sodium.

      H

    A similar chemical compound should be possible with sodium and substituting any inert gas for chlorine.

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