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← ScienceWhich consequence results when sodium chloride encounters excessive humidity?
A)Agglomeration due to hygroscopic behavior✓
B)Sublimation into gaseous chlorine
C)Reduction in ionic lattice energy
D)Increased electrical conductivity significantly
💡 Explanation
Sodium chloride particles agglomerate because **hygroscopic absorption** of atmospheric water forms liquid bridges, driving particle consolidation; therefore, agglomeration occurs rather than changes in inherent properties because high humidity enables surface wetting.
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