You could melt Sodium chloride and use electrolysis to separate the Sodium and the Chlorine, which is how Sodium is produced on an industrial scale.
No such compound as Sodium Chlorine. If you mean sodium chloride, then it is an IONIC Crystalline compound.
Chlorine and sodium combine to produce the ionic compound sodium chloride.
Sodium is an element. Chloride is an element. Sodium and chlorine combine to form the compound sodium chloride which is commonly known as the table salt.
Sodium chloride, an ionic compound, is formed.
sodium chloride
add electric current to separate the sodium from the chlorine
No such compound as Sodium Chlorine. If you mean sodium chloride, then it is an IONIC Crystalline compound.
Chlorine and sodium combine to produce the ionic compound sodium chloride.
It is an ionic compound. The bond between sodium and Chlorine is an ionic bond.
Sodium is an element. Chloride is an element. Sodium and chlorine combine to form the compound sodium chloride which is commonly known as the table salt.
Sodium chloride, an ionic compound, is formed.
sodium and chlorine
sodium chloride
No such substance as 'sodium chlorine'. I think you mean 'sodium chloride'. I which case it is an ionic compound. Separately , sodium(metal) is an element and chlorine(gas) is an element. They both appear in the Periodic Table. 'Mixture', does not come into question.
Sodium is a chemical element. Salt is a compound of sodium and chlorine.
sodium chloride is compound. it is ionic in nature.
Sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl) are both elements. There is no such thing/compound as "sodium chlorine" Table salt is "Sodium Chloride" (NaCl).