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What kind of chemical reaction does the chemical equation sodium+chlorine sodium chloride represent

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This is a ionic bond because Sodium is a metal, and chlorine is a non-metal.
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The chemical reaction type that is characterized by sodium reacting with chlorine to produce sodium chloride would be a synthesis, type of reaction. Two or more elements come together to produce a single more complex product, a chemical compound.
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