Produces Sodium chloride and Iodine
Potassium chloride and Iodine
Aqueous lead nitrate plus aqueous sodium iodide produce solid lead iodide and aqueous sodium nitrate.
sodium plus chlorine yields sodium chloride
F2(g) + 2NaI ---> 2IF + 2Na
2KI + Cl2 = 2KCl + I2
The answer for Sodium Iodide is NaI
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No, reaction
Sodium and chlorine react with each other to produce sodium chloride, or table salt:2Na + Cl2 --> 2NaCl
2i + 3cl2 --> 2icl3
Potassium chloride and Iodine
Zinc Chloride and Iodine
Aqueous lead nitrate plus aqueous sodium iodide produce solid lead iodide and aqueous sodium nitrate.
Sodium Iodide is the solute which is created in the reaction and Sodium actetate solution is created. NaI + PbC2H3O2 ---> PbI (Plumbum Iodide) + NaC2H3O2 (Sodium Acetate) solution.
NaI is sodium iodide
NaCl
Sodium Iodide is a salt of the highly reactive metal Sodium (Na) and the equally reactive halogen gas, Iodine (I). Because Sodium has a valence of +1 (an electron to spare in its outer shell) and Iodine a valence of -1 (an electron short in its outer shell), the two react one to one. The formula therefore is NaI. Sodium forms salts with all the halogen gases including Chlorine the result of which is standard table salt, NaCl.