Sodium is a metal and chlorine is a poisonous gas. Neither is safe to eat. However, when sodium and chlorine combine, it produces edible table salt. What can be concluded? (1 point)

Table salt has similar physical properties of both reactants.***

Table salt is a metalloid with properties of both reactants.

Other ingredients have been added to make table salt safe.

Products are chemically different from reactants.

Correct?

Also I need help with this one-----

Hydrogen gas(H2) and chlorine gas(CL2) react to form hydrochloric acid (HCI). What is the correct balanced chemical equation for this reaction? (1 point)

surely the answer to the first one is

Products are chemically different from reactants.

H2 + Cl2 = 2HCl

I know I am late but the answer to the second one is b just incase someone in 2015 is looking at this

omg thanks ????

I am thank u!! Lol

The correct conclusion is: "Table salt has similar physical properties of both reactants."

This can be concluded because the question states that sodium is a metal and chlorine is a poisonous gas, neither of which is safe to eat. However, when sodium and chlorine combine, they form table salt, which is edible. This indicates that the properties of table salt must be different from those of the reactants, sodium and chlorine. Therefore, it can be inferred that table salt has similar physical properties to both sodium (a metal) and chlorine (a gas).