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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2006

2 Na(l) + Cl2(g) → 2 NaCl(s)
Salty.

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  • lol its funny how a poisonous gas and silvery metal makes something tasty :D

  • INHALE EXHALE!!!

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  • @schmelzbrot I disagree, I found cooked meat to always be fairly tasty, and good raw steak (well, cold rare. seared and served) to taste quite similar to fried eggs.

    I don't eat any of the above anymore, though.

  • @alexc475 Hydrogen and Oxygen are both extremely flammable, however their combination, water, is something used to put out flame!

  • @marcusduck Have you ever tried eating a steak without salt? Doesn't taste at all :D

  • @alexc475 since when does salt taste good?

  • @weegeeluv3r lol i didn't realize that

  • @HalfTimesTwo not really. the cost of pure sodium and chlorine and the stuff to make this would be a lot more, so just buy it. :)

  • So I guess you could save money and make your own salt eh?

  • like this if u r a sec 2 and ur teacher told u to watch this.

  • @stmc247 no i dont think so... it still got traces of pure sodium and chlorine, so, thats why chemists never eat stuff made inside a test tube!

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