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Yes, sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) combine through a chemical reaction to form salt, which is known as sodium chloride (NaCl). Sodium donates an electron to chlorine, creating an ionic bond between the two elements and resulting in the formation of a stable compound called salt.
In the Lewis structure of bonding sodium and chlorine, sodium will donate one electron to chlorine to form a sodium cation and a chloride anion. This forms an ionic bond between the two atoms. Sodium loses an electron to achieve a full outer shell (octet) and chlorine gains an electron to achieve a full outer shell.
It will bond with sodium to create NaCl, salt. This is because it has more attractive force. Take a look at an activity series that will tell you which elements will form a compound over another element in a chemical reaction. See the link below.
Chlorine in ocean water primarily comes from the dissolution of salts in the Earth's crust, particularly sodium chloride (table salt). It is released into the ocean through the weathering of rocks on land and volcanic eruptions.
Sodium hydroxide is obtained from salt, yes. The manufacture of this strong base is accomplished mainly from what is termed the chloralkali process. This is the electrolysis of a salt solution which produces sodium hydroxide and also chlorine and hydrogen gas. It is an industrial process that is important to the chemical industry. A link follows.
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Yes, sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) combine through a chemical reaction to form salt, which is known as sodium chloride (NaCl). Sodium donates an electron to chlorine, creating an ionic bond between the two elements and resulting in the formation of a stable compound called salt.
In the Lewis structure of bonding sodium and chlorine, sodium will donate one electron to chlorine to form a sodium cation and a chloride anion. This forms an ionic bond between the two atoms. Sodium loses an electron to achieve a full outer shell (octet) and chlorine gains an electron to achieve a full outer shell.
Sodium is mixed with chlorine and it is called sodiumchloride and is what we call salt. Also sodium in a gas state is what makes sodium lamps (like in street lights) work. See related link.
The source of chlorine; salt, chlorine is found in a combined state with sodium to form normal salt which is present in the ocean. Please view the related link for details.
Usually a chlorine based chemical is used. But chlorine doesn't kill it all. See link for more.
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It will bond with sodium to create NaCl, salt. This is because it has more attractive force. Take a look at an activity series that will tell you which elements will form a compound over another element in a chemical reaction. See the link below.
Chlorine in ocean water primarily comes from the dissolution of salts in the Earth's crust, particularly sodium chloride (table salt). It is released into the ocean through the weathering of rocks on land and volcanic eruptions.
There are two main elements found in table salt. Sodium and Chlorine. Its formula is NaCl
Go to the site link bellow for a guide to converting from baquacil to chlorine. Keep in mind that if you have a sand filter you will have to also change the sand in it as it will harbor traces of baquacil.