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Reaction of SODIUM and CHLORINE

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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2008

A small piece of sodium metal is ignited and placed in a flask containing chlorine gas. The reaction produces a white smoke of sodium chloride(table salt).

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  • so what would the word formula be for this experiment?

  • Cl2 + 2Na → 2NaCl i believe.

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  • no duh. super small amount is really a scientific way to say it eh?

  • @Ngelcanfly Yes. You can but you shouldn't. Nothing from the lab should be consumed.

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  • FREE SALT

  • y wil nobody show me the frickin' result!

  • @Kindiakan yeah, cuz it's salt

  • @samriddh2323 Wrong.

  • So...can we use the salt for cooking?

  • @Basco36

    That's symbol formula, Chlorine + Sodium >> Sodium Chloride

  • @Basco36 Na+Cl → NaCl

  • @Kindiakan yea.....

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