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How many elements join to make the compound sodium chloride?

Sodium chloride is composed of two elements, sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl), which join together to form the compound. Sodium contributes one electron to chlorine for bonding, creating the stable ionic compound sodium chloride.


What happens when sodium and chlorine join into a molecule?

Sodium and chlorine do not technically form molecules, but instead an ionically bonded salt. The proper term for what corresponds to a molecule in covalently bonded compounds is "formula unit" for ionically bonded compounds.


When sodium and chlorine combine what happens to the electrons?

When sodium and chlorine combine to form sodium chloride (table salt), sodium donates an electron to chlorine. Sodium becomes a positively charged ion (Na+) while chlorine becomes a negatively charged ion (Cl-). This ionic bond forms due to the attraction between the oppositely charged ions.


What is a word equation for sodium and chlorine?

Sodium + Chlorine ---> Sodium Chloride I think that is correct


What happens when chlorine is mixed with sodium chloride?

Nothing at all. The sodium is fully oxidised in sodium chloride and chlorine gas has no effect. +++ "... fully oxidised..." Really? There is no oxygen in the compound, which is simply NaCl.


What happens when electric current is passed through fused sodium chloride?

During this electrolysis are obtained chlorine and sodium.


What happens when a sodium and chlorine atom exchange an electron?

They form an ionic bond


What happens to the electron in a chlorine atom and a sodium atom when they combine?

When a chlorine atom and a sodium atom combine to form sodium chloride (table salt), the sodium atom loses its outer electron to the chlorine atom. The electron is transferred from sodium to chlorine, resulting in a sodium cation (Na+) and a chloride anion (Cl-), which then form an ionic bond due to the electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged ions.


What happens to sodium when it reacts with chlorine?

When sodium reacts with chlorine, they form sodium chloride, which is commonly known as table salt. This reaction involves the transfer of electrons from sodium to chlorine, leading to the formation of an ionic bond between them. Sodium loses an electron to become a positively charged ion, while chlorine gains an electron to become a negatively charged ion.


What happens to the original sodium and chlorine after the chloro alkali process?

Chlor-alkali process is really a whole range of processes associated with salt (sodium chloride) and sodium and chlorine. The primary products are sodium and chlorine. Chlorine has almost limitless uses from simple bleach to plastics manufacture. Sodium is basically a byproduct but generally finds use once converted to caustic soda (sodium hydroxide).


What type of atom is in sodium chloride?

Sodium chloride has two atoms in the formula unit (NaCl): sodium and chlorine.


Why is sodium chloride not harmful but sodium and chlorine are?

why are sodium and chlorine harmful