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If you mixed chlorine, argon, and sodium together, what would you expect to happen?

a. sodium (na) will donate its extra electron to chlorine (cl) in a reaction.

b. argon (ar) will take an electron from sodium (na) and give it to chlorine (cl).

c. sodium (na) and chlorine (cl) will react and end up with full out energy levels.

d. both a and c

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