Sodium chloride-- table salt
The two elements that combine to make table salt are Sodium, Na; and Chlorine, Cl. Thus NaCl.
35.453g of Cl
It depends on which ions are involved. Na+ and Cl- ions combine in this ratio.
ionic bonding
Ionically. Sodium ionises its one outer most valence electon to form the cation Na^(+) Chlorine has electron affinity, wi thspace to accept one more electron to complete its outer energy shell octet. Cl^(-) Since the sodium cation and the chloride anion each have one opposite charge, they combine like the north and south poles of a magnet. Here are the equations Na => Na^(+) + e^- (ionisation) e^- + Cl => Cl^(-) (electron affinity) Na^(+) + Cl^(-) = (Na^+Cl^-) or just NaCl(s) (ionic attraction)
The two elements that combine to make table salt are Sodium, Na; and Chlorine, Cl. Thus NaCl.
35.453g of Cl
Sodium chloride, otherwise known as "salt."
It depends on which ions are involved. Na+ and Cl- ions combine in this ratio.
sodium and chlorine (Na and Cl) chemically combine
ionic bonding
Sodium will become a cation with a 1+ charge and the formula Na+.
ionic reaction occurs with any non metal.Let us consider the example of Na and Cl. step#1 Na is converted into Na+ and CL into CL- by gaining and loosing of e- Step#2 Both the ions combine together by electrostatic attraction
Ionically. Sodium ionises its one outer most valence electon to form the cation Na^(+) Chlorine has electron affinity, wi thspace to accept one more electron to complete its outer energy shell octet. Cl^(-) Since the sodium cation and the chloride anion each have one opposite charge, they combine like the north and south poles of a magnet. Here are the equations Na => Na^(+) + e^- (ionisation) e^- + Cl => Cl^(-) (electron affinity) Na^(+) + Cl^(-) = (Na^+Cl^-) or just NaCl(s) (ionic attraction)
NaCl-----------------Na+ + Cl-is a dissociation reaction.
Sodium, Na, and chlorine, Cl, make up NaCl.
1 electron of na atom in outermost shell and when it wll combine with cl which bond will be obtained