An extremely exothermic reaction occurs producing, but it produces 'only' common table salt.
Sodium + Chlorine ---> Sodium Chloride I think that is correct
Chlor-alkali process is really a whole range of processes associated with salt (sodium chloride) and sodium and chlorine. The primary products are sodium and chlorine. Chlorine has almost limitless uses from simple bleach to plastics manufacture. Sodium is basically a byproduct but generally finds use once converted to caustic soda (sodium hydroxide).
The reaction between aqueous chlorine and sodium bromide solution results in the displacement of bromine by chlorine, forming sodium chloride and bromine gas as products. This is a redox reaction where chlorine is reduced and bromine is oxidized.
Chlorine gas can be produced by combining hydrochloric acid with manganese dioxide or by electrolyzing a solution of sodium chloride (saltwater). However, producing chlorine gas should only be done by professionals as it is highly toxic and can be very dangerous if handled improperly.
forms a covalent bond APEX:They form an ionic compound.
Sodium and chlorine are the reactants. Sodium chloride will be the product
Sodium and chlorine
Nothing
Just by mixing there will be no reaction between any of these. However if suitable energy is supplied then sodium may combine with chlorine to form sodium chloride. Argon is chemically inert and does not react.
It becomes salt, NaCl.
Sodium + Chlorine ---> Sodium Chloride I think that is correct
The opposite of sodium would be an element like chlorine. Sodium is a reactive metal, while chlorine is a non-metal with a high electronegativity. When combined, sodium and chlorine form a stable compound known as sodium chloride (table salt).
When sodium and chlorine combine to form sodium chloride (table salt), sodium donates an electron to chlorine. Sodium becomes a positively charged ion (Na+) while chlorine becomes a negatively charged ion (Cl-). This ionic bond forms due to the attraction between the oppositely charged ions.
Nothing at all. The sodium is fully oxidised in sodium chloride and chlorine gas has no effect. +++ "... fully oxidised..." Really? There is no oxygen in the compound, which is simply NaCl.
During this electrolysis are obtained chlorine and sodium.
They form an ionic bond
When carbon dioxide and chlorine mix, they do not react with each other. Both are stable molecules and they remain separate in the mixture.