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Sodium and chlorine are the reactants and they combine into soldium chloride.
Chlorine and sodium combine to produce the ionic compound sodium chloride.
It is the product.
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.
You get NaCl which is regular table salt (sodium chloride)
In presence of chlorine, sodium atoms will discharge electrons to give sodium ions to combine with chloride ions followed by forming a lattice of sodium chloride.
They combine to make sodium chloride, commonly known as table salt.
This may be a trick question, electrolyis of a sodium chloride solution produces chlorine at the anode but does not produce sodium at the cathode. Electrolysis of molten sodium chloride does however produce sodium and chlorine.
Sodium chloride has two atoms in the formula unit (NaCl): sodium and chlorine.
Common salt, or table salt is sodium chloride, so you would combine sodium with chlorine.
elemental sodium metal reacts violently with chlorine gas to produce NaCl.
Combining sodium and chlorine gives you common table salt, also called sodium chloride, along with a considerable amount of heat energy.