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Yes... Sodium Na+ and Chlorine Cl- form an ionic bond to form NaCl, which is salt..
Refer to the related link for an illustration of the formation of sodium chloride using Lewis dot structures.
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.
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.
Chlorine is a member of the halogen (salt-forming) group of elements. You can find them in Group 17 of the periodic table. They include fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine and astatine. One of its most common compounds of chlorine is ordinary table salt, sodium chloride (NaCl). Use the link below to the Wikipedia article on this extremely reactive group of elements.
Yes... Sodium Na+ and Chlorine Cl- form an ionic bond to form NaCl, which is salt..
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Refer to the related link for an illustration of the formation of sodium chloride using Lewis dot structures.
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.
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.
In start menu properties change Music from link to menu then apply. If it is menu change to link. After you have done this go back and set which one you prefer.
Usually a chlorine based chemical is used. But chlorine doesn't kill it all. See link for more.
See this link for many details: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_sulfate_(data_page).
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.
Neutral atoms are not identical to ions.