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The following equation describes how sodium and chlorine react to produce sodium chlorine
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The following equation describes how sodium and chlorine react to produce sodium chlorine
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The equation is 2Na + Cl₂ ⇒ 2NaCl.
Two sodium atoms react with a chlorine molecule (Consisting of two chlorine atoms) that produces two molecules of sodium chloride (common table salt).
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