The symbol for sodium is Na.
The symbol for chlorine is Cl.
Sodium: Na+
Chloride: Cl-
NaCl
the chemical symbol for sodium: Na chemical symbol for chlorine: Cl (don't know if it's the same symbol, if it's oxidised or not).
Sodium + Chlorine ---> Sodium Chloride I think that is correct
Sodium and Chlorine form Sodium Chloride when they react. This is because the cation of sodium is added to the anion of chlorine.
Chlorine is diatomic but Sodium is not.
Chemical symbols - Na is Sodium and Cl is Chlorine
Sodium: Na Chlorine: Cl Sodium Chloride: NaCl
Compounds do not have symbols. Elements have symbols. Compounds have formulas (Latin formulae) that consist of a number of symbols for elements and ions.Some examples:Water - H2O (hydrogen and oxygen)Hydrochloric acid - HCl (hydrogen and chlorine)Table salt - NaCl (sodium and chlorine)Bleach/sodium hypochlorite - NaClO (sodium, chlorine, and oxygen)
For example sodium chloride, NaCl: the chemical symbols of sodium and chlorine.
They are their own elements. Their symbols are Cl and Na.
the chemical symbol for sodium: Na chemical symbol for chlorine: Cl (don't know if it's the same symbol, if it's oxidised or not).
Sodium + Chlorine ---> Sodium Chloride I think that is correct
Sodium chloride has two atoms in the formula unit (NaCl): sodium and chlorine.
Sodium chlorine sodium and chlorine.
why are sodium and chlorine harmful
Sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl) are the elements that make up NaCl otherwise known as 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.
Chlorine and sodium are natural chemical elements.