You create something called sodium chloride, or common table salt.
Chlorine gains electrons and sodium lose electrons
The compound sodium bromide is formed by the formation of ionic bonds between sodium and bromide ions.
Neither atom in a chlorine molecule is electrically charged where sodium has positive and chlorine has negative charges in NaCl.
Just by mixing there will be no reaction between any of these. However if suitable energy is supplied then sodium may combine with chlorine to form sodium chloride. Argon is chemically inert and does not react.
when sodium and chlorine come together to create salt they have a strong attraction between them, due to that sodium is a cation and chlorine is a anion. so they just end up sticking to each other. kind of like a magnet (+-)attract, (++)(--)repel
Chlorine gains electrons and sodium lose electrons
The compound sodium bromide is formed by the formation of ionic bonds between sodium and bromide ions.
Chlorine displaces bromine as it is more reactive, and it creates sodium chloride aqueous and bromine aqueous.
Formation of NaCl from chlorine and sodium is a chemical process.
Neither atom in a chlorine molecule is electrically charged where sodium has positive and chlorine has negative charges in NaCl.
Just by mixing there will be no reaction between any of these. However if suitable energy is supplied then sodium may combine with chlorine to form sodium chloride. Argon is chemically inert and does not react.
when sodium and chlorine come together to create salt they have a strong attraction between them, due to that sodium is a cation and chlorine is a anion. so they just end up sticking to each other. kind of like a magnet (+-)attract, (++)(--)repel
The product of the synthesis reaction between sodium and chlorine gas is
Table salt is a compound formed by reaction between sodium and chlorine.
The difference in electronegativity between sodium and chlorine is the reason.
Only one, from sodium to chlorine.
chlorine is oxidising