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sodium chloride and oxygen gas.
sodium chloride and oxygen gas.
Magnesium chloride(MgCl2) and Hydrogen(H2)
Salt and Water. EXAMPLE: Zinc Oxide + Hydrochloric Acid -> Zinc Chloride + Water Metal Hydroxide and acid have the same products too.
If it's a non-metal and non-metal, it is a colvalent bond. If it's metal and non-metal or metal and metal, then it is ionic. Magnesium Sulfate (MgSO4 / Magnesium + Sulfate) is IONICbecause it is a metal and non-metal but it has a convalent bond in it, which is SO4 (Sulfur + Oxygen).
sodium chloride and oxygen gas.
sodium chloride and oxygen gas.
If the acid is hydrochloric acid, HCl, then the products are the metal chloride and hydrogen gas. For example, if magnesium is dropped in hydrochloric acid, the products will be aqueous magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas.
Sodium metal at the cathode, chlorine gas at the anode
It is a chemical change, where a chemical such as oxygen or chlorine combines with a metal, forming an oxide or chloride of that metal.
The products are sodium chloride and oxygen.
Magnesium chloride(MgCl2) and Hydrogen(H2)
6. chlorine gas, fumes from metal chlorides, and molten chloride.
There is Na+ and Cl- ions in the solution. Therefore, assuming the electrodes are inert, sodium ions will be discharged as sodium metal on the cathode and Chloride ions will be discharged from the anode as chlorine gas
6. The waste products that gold mines produce are chlorine gas, fumes from metal chlorides, and molten chloride.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) doesn't contain oxygen.
The products are magnesium chloride and tin