NO!!! However, if you have a gas jar of chlorine, and place a pellet of sodium in it, they will react to form sodium chloride (salt)
No
NO!!! Chlorine is a green/yellow poisonous gas. Sodium chloride is a white solid.
It's sodium chloride if you're talking about the compound NaCl. And no, the property of the compound will not be the same as the property of either of the elements.
chlorine (Cl)
They are both in the same category.
They both have the same number of electrons in their outer shells. (orbits, energy levels)
They have similar reactivities because, they are both in the same family and they both have 7 valance electrons.
No
Chlorine is more electronegative than sodium. The farther right you move on the periodic table, the more electronegative elements are. Thus, noting that sodium and chlorine are on the same period, and chlorine is farther to the right than sodium, we know that chlorine is more electronegative than sodium
No, they do not.
NO!!! Chlorine is a green/yellow poisonous gas. Sodium chloride is a white solid.
Fluorine and chlorine both show similar chemical behaviors because they are both in the same family, the Halogens, which are all highly reactive gases with 7 valence electrons. Ie, They will bond to other chemicals in the same way.
It's sodium chloride if you're talking about the compound NaCl. And no, the property of the compound will not be the same as the property of either of the elements.
Sodium + Chlorine ---> Sodium Chloride I think that is correct
chlorine (Cl)
They are both in the same category.
Sodium chloride has two atoms in the formula unit (NaCl): sodium and chlorine.