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NaCl or sodium chloride.
This is an addition reaction, as the double carbon-carbon bond in ethene breaks to accomodate the two chlorine atoms. Product is 1,2, dichloroethane
A chemical reaction occur and sodium chloride is the product.
Sodium (Na) + Chlorine (Cl) ----> NaCl Table salt.
The major product is 2-chloro-4-ethyl methoxybenzene.
The product of the synthesis reaction between sodium and chlorine gas is
CaCl2
In laboratory chlorine is the product of the reaction between hydrochloric acid and manganese dioxide.
NaCl or sodium chloride.
The products are iron chlorides.
Potassium chloride
This is an addition reaction, as the double carbon-carbon bond in ethene breaks to accomodate the two chlorine atoms. Product is 1,2, dichloroethane
A chemical reaction occur and sodium chloride is the product.
Sodium (Na) + Chlorine (Cl) ----> NaCl Table salt.
The synthesis reaction is: 2Na + Cl2 --> 2NaCl. The decomposition reaction is: 2NaCl --> 2Na + Cl2.
The major product is 2-chloro-4-ethyl methoxybenzene.
1. Electrolysis of sodium chloride products are NaOH, chlorine and hydrogen. 2. The product of the reaction between chlorine and hydrogen is hydrogen chloride.