Electrons are transferred from sodium atoms to chlorine atoms.
Yes, it is a very dangerous, vigorous and explosive CHEMICAL reaction. This is not the way to produce NaCl.
Table salt is a compound formed by reaction between sodium and chlorine.
The balanced reaction between sodium and chlorine is as follows Na + Cl =>Na+ + Cl-. In this reaction, sodium loses an electron to sodium. Note that the products of this reaction are ions in the solid state.
- reaction between copper and chlorine - reaction between HCl and some copper compounds
Electrons are transferred between atoms -APEX
Potassium chloride
Yes, because the product of the combination (aka synthesis) reaction between sodium and chlorine is the compound sodium chloride (NaCl), which is common table salt.
Only one, from sodium to chlorine.
When electrons are transferred in a reaction, it is referred to oxidation/reduction or redox.
Only one electron is transferred.
Only one, from sodium to chlorine.
This is a redox reaction.
The product of the synthesis reaction between sodium and chlorine gas is
Yes, it is a very dangerous, vigorous and explosive CHEMICAL reaction. This is not the way to produce NaCl.
Reaction between an acid and a metal is usally, salt and hydrogen. So i think the reaction between chlorine and acid forms a salt and a gas.
The reaction is Cl2 + H2O --> HCl + HClO
It called an Addition Reaction