F2 + 2 NaCl = 2 NaF + Cl2
There is no chemical reaction between sod chloride solution and water, it would just dilute the sod chloride solution.
Any reaction between HCl and CaCl2; an acidic solution is formed containing calcium, hydrogen and chloride ions.
They don't displace each other.
In the reaction between sodium bicarbonate and hydrochloric acid, one result of the reaction will be carbon dioxide bubbling out of solution. Also sodium chloride can be viewed falling in the solution.
There would be no reaction because they are both chlorides.
No.If you add ammonium chloride solution to potassium chloride solution all that happens is a solution with all the ions in it - ammonium ions, potassium ions, chloride ions and hydroxide ions.
There is no chemical reaction between sod chloride solution and water, it would just dilute the sod chloride solution.
Any reaction between HCl and CaCl2; an acidic solution is formed containing calcium, hydrogen and chloride ions.
Na2SO4 +CaCl2---------------> 2NaCL +CaSo4
They don't displace each other.
These compounds doesn't react.
When Calcium Chloride is mixed with water it performs an exothermic reaction which makes new bonds between the salt(Calcium Chloride) and the water. This will therfore make the solution of the reaction increase in temperature.
Because sodium chloride solution in water is neutral.
In the reaction between sodium bicarbonate and hydrochloric acid, one result of the reaction will be carbon dioxide bubbling out of solution. Also sodium chloride can be viewed falling in the solution.
The reaction between sulphur and fluorine is: S + 3F2------------SF6.
Hydrogen + fluorine ---> hydrogen fluoride
There would be no reaction because they are both chlorides.