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Formation of Sodium Chloride

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Formation of Sodium Chloride (NaCl or Salt)
Sodium metal is heated until it melts and just begins to burn and then immersed into the yellow chlorine gas. The sodium the begins to burn with an intense yellow flame, this produces a white smoke of sodium chloride. Afterwards, the glass spoon contains only white sodium chloride.

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  • fucking useless

    thumbs up if your science teacher sent you here :)

  • mine is bigger

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  • @123purepk no one thumbs up lol!

  • Transcribe Audio: The candidate emerged into the yellow green chlorine gas... lOl

  • @simpsonstewie dont fucking call olympicfan2 an idiot!!! how dare you, jesus.

  • @olympicfan2 thats not a bunsen burner, its a meeker burner YOU IDIOT. gotta learn yo chhhhheemmistraaayy

  • @b43e65f77

    you dont have to burn it. u can place the sodium metal into the chlorine gas and nothing will happen. then you just add a drop of water to the sodium, which starts the reaction

  • But if you don't burn it , the reaction will not happen?

  • Ah, so that's how you make salt. I didn't know that before.

  • can u eat it?????

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