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Suppose Every Molecule of Salt Requires Exactly One Sodium Atom Q=Na+Cl\mathrm { Q } = \mathrm { Na } + \mathrm { Cl }

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Suppose every molecule of salt requires exactly one sodium atom, Na, and one chlorine atom, Cl. The production function that describes this is:


A) Q=Na+Cl\mathrm { Q } = \mathrm { Na } + \mathrm { Cl }
B) Q=Na×Cl\mathrm { Q } = \mathrm { Na } \times \mathrm { Cl }
C) Q=min(Na,Cl) Q = \min ( \mathrm { Na } , \mathrm { Cl } )
D) Q=max(Na,Cl) Q = \max ( \mathrm { Na } , \mathrm { Cl } )

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