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Sodium and Chlorine form Sodium Chloride when they react. This is because the cation of sodium is added to the anion of chlorine.
Naturally, Sodium is a metal (solid) and chlorine is a gas, so they only react at high temperatures or pressure. When they do react, they form crystals (sodium chloride).
Yes, it would.
The elements fluorine and chlorine can form minerals with :Alkali MetalsAlkali Earth Metals
Zinc and chlorine react to form the binary ionic compound zinc chloride, which has the formula ZnCl2.
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Sodium and Chlorine form Sodium Chloride when they react. This is because the cation of sodium is added to the anion of chlorine.
Yes. At standard temperature and pressure, magnesium in contact with chlorine will react to form magnesium chloride.
It would form a ionic bond due the the Mg2+ and 2Cl-.
sodium will react chlorine to form sodium chloride
Sodium and chlorine react to form a ionic bond which is salt
Salt
Naturally, Sodium is a metal (solid) and chlorine is a gas, so they only react at high temperatures or pressure. When they do react, they form crystals (sodium chloride).
Yes, it would.
MgCl2
Potassium and chlorine react to form potassium chloride and it is an ionic compound.
All of the elements in group 17/VIIA, known as the halogens, will react the same as chlorine, a member of this group. All halogen atoms have 7 valence electrons, so they will form ionic bonds or covalent bonds to get 8 valence electrons.