A piece of clean, grey, shiny sodium metal was heated on a deflagrating spoon until it started to burn. It was then put into a gas jar of chlorine gas. Chlorine gas is green/yellow. The sodium burnt vigorously with a brilliant white light and a white powder was left on the walls of the gas jar
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If sodium metal and chlorine gas mix under the right conditions, they will form salt. The sodium loses an electron, and the chlorine gains that electron.
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sodium metal and chlorine gas mix under the right conditions, they will form salt. The sodium loses an electron, and the chlorine gains that electron.
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