EBK LABORATORY MANUAL FOR GENERAL, ORGA
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ISBN: 9780100668324
Author: Timberlake
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.5PP
Classify each of die following as an element or compound and explain your classification:
- a. aluminum, used in soft drink cans and foil
- b. sodium hypochlorite, found in bleach
- c. hydrogen, fuel of the sun
- d. potassium chloride, a table-salt substitute
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EBK LABORATORY MANUAL FOR GENERAL, ORGA
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