The two dangerous elements that form an edible compound.
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
The chemical change is defined as a process in which one-substance changes to another substance.
Let's consider sodium metal and chlorine gas. Sodium is a highly reactive element and it reacts in presence of air and it reacts with water and produces a large amount of heat and fire.
Chlorine is a poisonous gas and it can affect the lungs if someone inhaled it.
When sodium and chlorine are combined, they form sodium chloride
Conclusion:
Thus, sodium and chlorine are two dangerous elements that form an edible substance.
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