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Sodium chloride (NaCl) can be broken down to produce pure sodium (Na) and chlorine gas (CI). Which equation represents this chemical reaction? A. 2NaCl + Cl2 2Na B. 2NaCl + 2Na Cl2 C. 2Na 2NaCl + Cl2 D.
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Sodium chloride (NaCl) can be broken down to produce
pure sodium (Na) and chlorine gas (CI).
Which equation represents this chemical reaction?
A. 2NaCl + Cl2
2Na
B. 2NaCl + 2Na
Cl2
C. 2Na
2NaCl + Cl2
D. 2Naci - 2Na+ Cl2
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Step-by-step explanation:
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