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1 molecule of Sodium Chloride would be formed.

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Q: What would happen if 1 ion of chlorine combined with 1 ion of sodium?
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What element is combined with chlorine in common salt?

Common salt, or table salt is sodium chloride, so you would combine sodium with chlorine.


When sodium and chlorine are combined they are form?

Sodium chloride (NaCl) other wise known as common(table) salt.


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Reactants would be the elements or compounds that are chemically combined to form a new compound. An example would be sodium and chlorine combine to form sodium chloride. In this example, sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) would be the reactants and Sodium Chloride (NaCl) is the product.


What would happen during a tug of war between sodium and chlorine over eachs outer electrons?

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What would happen during a tug of war between sodium and chlorine over each others outer electrons?

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What would happen if a sodium atom and a chlorine atom came into contact?

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What would happen if a positively charged sodium ion and a negatively charged chlorine ion came into contact?

The ionic compound sodium chloride is formed.


What would happen if a positively charged sodium ion and negatively charged chlorine ion came into contact?

The ionic compound sodium chloride is formed.


Is sodium and chlorine a pair of isotopes?

Sodium and chlorine are elements. If you mean one sodium atom and one chlorine atom yes they would be both isotopes but of different elemnts. If they were randomly sampled from nature the sodium atom would almost certainly be sodium-23 (there is only a trace of sodium-22 found in nature) and the chlorine atom would most likely be chlorine-35 as this isotope is about 75% of chlorine)


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