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potassium and chlorine
This reaction is called a "single displacement" reaction, as the sodium replaces the potassium in combination with the chlorine. *This is the high-temperature distillation reaction to produce metallic potassium, and is not a spontaneous reaction because potassium is more reactive than sodium. The corresponding single replacement reaction is K + NaCl => Na + KCl.
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The balanced reaction between sodium and chlorine is as follows Na + Cl =>Na+ + Cl-. In this reaction, sodium loses an electron to sodium. Note that the products of this reaction are ions in the solid state.
sodium, chlorine and potassium.
No chemical reaction, only a solution containing ions of potassium, sodium and chlorine.
chlorine (greatest), bromine, sodium, potassium (least)
potassium and chlorine
This reaction is called a "single displacement" reaction, as the sodium replaces the potassium in combination with the chlorine. *This is the high-temperature distillation reaction to produce metallic potassium, and is not a spontaneous reaction because potassium is more reactive than sodium. The corresponding single replacement reaction is K + NaCl => Na + KCl.
its chemestry
The product of the synthesis reaction between sodium and chlorine gas is
Hydrogen, sodium, & potassium.
The balanced reaction between sodium and chlorine is as follows Na + Cl =>Na+ + Cl-. In this reaction, sodium loses an electron to sodium. Note that the products of this reaction are ions in the solid state.
Hydrogen, sodium, & potassium.
sodium, chlorine and potassium.
sodium potassium and chlorine
there is no reaction because its salt sodium chloride is what you get after the reaction between sodium and chlorine.