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Question
Complete the following:
| Sodium | Phosphorus | Carbon | |
| Formula of chloride | |||
| Nature of bonding | |||
| Physical state of chloride |
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Solution
| Sodium | Phosphorus | Carbon | |
| Formula of chloride | NaCl | PCl5 | CCl4 |
| Nature of bonding | Ionic | Covalent | Covalent |
| Physical state of chloride | Solid | Solid | Liquid |
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