YES!!! THis is the only form of combination between the two elements.
There is an experiment demonstrating this reaction.
In a closed chlorine containing gas jar, insert a small pellet of sodium. There is an immediate reaction as the two elements react together to form sodium chloride.
2Na(s) + Cl2(g) = 2NaCl(s)
Sodium chloride is common table salt, that you use in cooking and tasting food.
Sodium Na + and Cl- Cholrine form an ionic compound
Sodium (Na) reacts with chlorine to form sodium chloride (NaCl), which is an ionic substance
Chlorine (Cl2) is not an ionic compound. It is a covalently bonded element. Chlorine can form ionic compounds like NaCl (Sodium Chloride) or CaCl2 (Calcium Chloride) but is not itself an ionic compound.
Sodium chloride is formed by an ionic bond.
Sodium reacts with chlorine to form sodium chloride which is an ionic compound. It has a crystalline structure and has no molecules.
Sodium Na + and Cl- Cholrine form an ionic compound
It is an ionic compound. The bond between sodium and Chlorine is an ionic bond.
Sodium (Na) reacts with chlorine to form sodium chloride (NaCl), which is an ionic substance
Chlorine (Cl2) is not an ionic compound. It is a covalently bonded element. Chlorine can form ionic compounds like NaCl (Sodium Chloride) or CaCl2 (Calcium Chloride) but is not itself an ionic compound.
Sodium chloride is formed by an ionic bond.
Just like sodium chloride.
Chlorine
Sodium reacts with chlorine to form sodium chloride which is an ionic compound. It has a crystalline structure and has no molecules.
Yes. It is because Sodium is a metal and Chlorine is a nonmetal and all metal-nonmetal bonds are ionic. This compound is common table salt.
Sodium and chlorine react each other to form sodium chloride, NaCl, which is an ionic compound.
A Compound.
yes it will form an ionic compound.