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It will be simple if you look at this in such way. Chlorine and bromine are strong enough oxidising agents to oxidise iron(II) ions to iron(III) ions. In the process, the chlorine is reduced to chloride ions; the bromine to bromide ions.

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NaCl. Sodium Chloride. Table salt.

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Q: What do you get when you chemically combine chlorine gas and sodium?
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What happens to sodium when it reacts with chlorine?

it makes sodium chloride separately the elements are explosive (sodium) and a highly choking gas (chlorine) when chemically joined they create sodium chloride


When two or more elements combine chemically what do they form?

A molecule with (new) unique properties.E.g. Sodium (self-burning metal) with Chlorine (toxic, corrosive gas) form a sodium chloride molecule, which is the same as common table salt.


How much table salt is produced when you combine sodium with 1.5 grams of chlorine gas?

2.472686481


What happends when you combine sodium metal and chlorine gas?

elemental sodium metal reacts violently with chlorine gas to produce NaCl.


What happens when sodium metal is dropped into a flask with chlorine gas?

If you combine pure sodium with chlorine gas, you get a violent thermogenic chemical reaction that results in NaCl (Sodium Chloride; common table salt) and considerable energy release.


What forms of a solid piece of shiny sodium metal is exposed to chlorine gas?

Sodium (Na) and Chlorine (CL) combine to form Sodium Chloride- (NaCl)- but you probably call it table salt.


Sodium chloride is made up of sodium and chlorine but isn't a poisonous gas and it doesn't explode in waterExplain why?

When these substances are chemically combined to form table salt, it has its own properties. It did not keep the sodium or chlorine's properties.


Can you combine chlorine with sodium?

Yes when sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl) combine, they form NaCl which is commonly known as our table salt


Is it true when elements chemically combined they form compounds that have properties that are similar to those of the uncombined elements?

Well, let's see . . . -- Sodium is a poisonous, corrosive metal, that's a waxy solid at room temperature. -- Chlorine is a poisonous halogen that's a gas at room temperature. When sodium and chlorine chemically combine, they form sodium chloride, which is table salt. -- Hydrogen is a gas at room temperature, and forms an explosive mixture with air. -- Oxygen is a gas at room temperature, we breathe it, and many thousands of other substances will burn in it. When hydrogen and oxygen chemically combine, they form dihydrogen oxide, which is water. Nope. Don't think so.


What other elements will combine with chlorine?

Anything that is not a noble gas will combine with chlorine.


What can chlorine do to you?

Chlorine gas is poisonous for humans. It can restrict the movement of the diaphragm in the thoracic cavity which can keep us from breathing. Chlorine combine with sodium metal in specific proportion to form table salt.


Why is there an attraction between sodium and chlorine?

Sodium metal and chlorine gas do not "attract" each other. They react chemically - sodium metal is oxidised - losing one electron- chlorine is reduced gaining one. The two resulting oppositely charged ions, Na+ and Cl- form the ionic compound NaCl