I'm not sure I understand the question, but if you're asking what you get when you react elemental sodium (a reactive, caustic metal) and elemental chlorine (a reactive, poisonous, greenish-yellow halogen gas), the answer is sodium chloride, ordinary table salt.
For example sodium chloride can react with silver nitrate.
Sodium and chlorine are the reactants and they combine into soldium chloride.
Sodium chloride may be a reactant only in a chemical reaction; NaCl per se doesn't contain a reactant.
Sodium chloride may be obtained in laboratory from:
- sodium and chlorine
- from sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid
For example sodium chloride can react with silver nitrate.
Yes, sodium chloride may be a reactant.
There is no NaCl2. It would simply be NaCl and the reactant would be HCl and NaOH. Thus,HCl + NaOH ==> NaCl + H2O
This depends on the amounts of these reactants.
You didn't say what the reactant is? Example 2NaCl → 2Na + Cl2 reactant is on the left so it's NaCl So the state is solid or salt to be specific.
In some reactions water is a reactant, but in others it is a product. Ex: HCl + NaOH --> NaCl + water (water is a product) Na + water --> NaOH + hydrogen gas (water is a reactant)
You need to know the amounts of reactants.
NO. There is no chlorine on the reactant side, so it cannot be balanced.
Sodium chloride doesn't react with water; after dissolution NaCl is dissociated in Na+ and Cl-.
1. That a reactant is added: NaCl + AgNO3 = NaNO3 + AgCl 2. It is also in the symbols of cations: Na+, Fe2+, Al3+ etc.
2NaOHaq + 2HClaq --> 2NaClaq + H2Ol is the perfect balanced equatiion,except the solubility (aq) of NaCl, so it is notNaCls but NaClaq
2NaCl + H2SO4 ----> 2HCl + Na2SO4 *molar mass of H2SO4 is 98.09g *molar mass of NaCl is 58.44g *molar mass HCl is is 36.46g Moles NaCl = 150 g / 58.44 = 2.56 The ratio between NaCl and H2SO4 is 2 : 1 so NaCl is the limiting reactant We would get 2.56 mol HCl => 2.56 mol x 36.46 g/mol = 93.3 g
It really does depend what the electrolyte is. However, as electrons are basically being exchanged the reaction is a REDOX one.
Depending on the reaction, may be reactant or product.