eli5: Why does NaCl not blow up in water like Na? Doesn’t the molecule breaks into Na+ / Cl- in water?

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eli5: Why does NaCl not blow up in water like Na? Doesn’t the molecule breaks into Na+ / Cl- in water?

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NA+ isn’t as reactive as NA. Effectively the sodium has already reacted with the chlorine to form NA+ and Cl-. Splitting the salt apart doesn’t undo that reaction.

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