Na + Cl --> NaCl aka Sodium Chloride or table salt
It is one of the basic synthesis reactions, a metal and a nonmetal forming a salt or ionic compound.
No.
NO!!! However, if you have a gas jar of chlorine, and place a pellet of sodium in it, they will react to form sodium chloride (salt)
Sodium chloride is formed by the reaction of sodium (Na) metal with chlorine (Cl) gas.
NaCl - sodium chloride - salt.
The elements sodium and chlorine {note spelling} react to form sodium chloride.
Sodium and Chlorine form Sodium Chloride when they react. This is because the cation of sodium is added to the anion of chlorine.
No.
Naturally, Sodium is a metal (solid) and chlorine is a gas, so they only react at high temperatures or pressure. When they do react, they form crystals (sodium chloride).
sodium will react chlorine to form sodium chloride
The product of the synthesis reaction between sodium and chlorine gas is
Chloromethane is the product that is formed when methane and chlorine react with each other. Dichloromethane is another product that can also be formed when methane and chlorine react.
Yes when sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl) combine, they form NaCl which is commonly known as our table salt
NO!!! However, if you have a gas jar of chlorine, and place a pellet of sodium in it, they will react to form sodium chloride (salt)
Sodium chloride is formed by the reaction of sodium (Na) metal with chlorine (Cl) gas.
NaCl - sodium chloride - salt.
sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl)
Sodium chloride (NaCl), also known as salt.