Yes, this reaction is possible. Fluorine will displace chlorine from some compounds.
Cl2 + 2NaOH ----> NaCl + NaClO + H2O or Cl2 + 2OH- ----> Cl- + ClO- + H2O
HCl + NaOH = H2O + NaCl is already balanced.
3(Cl2) + 3(H2O) = 5(HCl) + 1(HClO3)
The reaction i the following:2 NaCl + F2 = 2 NaF + Cl2
NaClO3 + 6 HCl = 3 Cl2 + 3 H2O + NaCl
It is not possible.
Any reaction occur.
Na cl2
reaction of NaBr+Cl2
Cl2 + 2NaOH ----> NaCl + NaClO + H2O or Cl2 + 2OH- ----> Cl- + ClO- + H2O
Cl2 + H2O = HOCl + HCl
Sodium chloride dissolved in water form a solution.
HCl + NaOH = H2O + NaCl is already balanced.
single replacement
The Cl- ions in HCl is oxidized to Cl2
Balanced equation for Sodium and Chlorine is: 2Na + Cl2 --> 2NaCl
Cl2 is covalent. NaCl is ionic.