synthesis or combination reaction
A+...double replacement.
Addition reaction.
it is a combination reaction is one in which two or more substances (the reactants) are combined directly to form a single product (the product).
The reaction:
2 Na + Cl2 = 2 NaCl
is a synthesis reaction.
The reaction of ionization is 2Na(s) + Cl2(g) --> 2NaCl(s).
NaCl-----------------Na+ + Cl-is a dissociation reaction.
SynthesisWhenever 2 or more elements combine to form one compound, it is a synthesis reaction.
This would be an oxidation-reduction reaction (or a single replacement reaction). On the left side of the equation, chlorine (Cl) has a negative charge, because it is bonded to sodium (Na). After it goes through the reaction, it is replaced by fluorine (F), making it Cl2 on the product side. As a atom that is not bonded, its charge is 0. The charge on Cl went from -1 to 0, so it is oxidized. The other anion, F, is reduced (the charge decreases from 0 to -1.
its a synthesis reaction.
58 g NaCl = 58 (g) / 58.44 (g/mol NaCl) = 0.9925 (mol NaCl) = 0.9925 (mol Cl-) = 0.9925 * 35.45 (g/mol Cl-) = 35.2 g Cl-
This a synthesis reaction; sodium chloride is a salt with ionic bond.
Sodium chloride - also known as salt.
NaCl-----------------Na+ + Cl-is a dissociation reaction.
Na+ + Cl- --> NaCl NaCl = salt.
NaCl-----------------Na+ + Cl-is a dissociation reaction.
Think of water as HOH, which is basically a H+ ion and an OH- ion. So then, in solution, the reaction looks like this: Na+ + OH- + H+ + Cl- ----> Na+ + Cl- + H+ + OH- and then if we put the ions together, we get NaOH + HCl ----> NaCl + H2O.
Decomposition
Na2O + H2O ---> 2NaOH this is a metal oxide (base) reacting with water to form an alkali
NaCl is sodium chloride, an inorganic salt, with ionic bonds.
AB-------->A+B NaCl----->Na+Cl
no reaction
SynthesisWhenever 2 or more elements combine to form one compound, it is a synthesis reaction.