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No, "na" and "ar" are not compounds. They are standalone units in language and do not combine to form a larger meaning.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) and calcium carbonate (CaCO3) combine to form NaCCa, which is a mixture of the two compounds. Sodium chloride and calcium carbonate can react under certain conditions to form NaCCa.
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Sodium will become a cation with a 1+ charge and the formula Na+.
sodium and chlorine (Na and Cl) chemically combine
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ionic reaction occurs with any non metal.Let us consider the example of Na and Cl. step#1 Na is converted into Na+ and CL into CL- by gaining and loosing of e- Step#2 Both the ions combine together by electrostatic attraction
You would need to add 35.5 g of Cl to combine with 23 g of Na. This is because Na and Cl combine in a 1:1 ratio by mass based on their atomic weights (Na = 23 g/mol, Cl = 35.5 g/mol).
No, "na" and "ar" are not compounds. They are standalone units in language and do not combine to form a larger meaning.
You get water and a salt, which is neutral.
Sodium chloride, otherwise known as "salt."
They actually do combine during electrolysis of aqueous Sodium Chloride
Sodium chloride (NaCl) and calcium carbonate (CaCO3) combine to form NaCCa, which is a mixture of the two compounds. Sodium chloride and calcium carbonate can react under certain conditions to form NaCCa.
In order to form compounds eg:sodium[Na] and hydroxide[OH] combine to form sodium hydroxide[NaOH]
You increase the dose.
You get Saltwater