Chemistry, asked by Manigandan677, 10 months ago

How would you balance Na(s) + Cl2 → NaCl(s)?

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Answered by kiruthik8724
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2na + cl2 gives 2 nacl
Answered by AmritanshuKeshri71
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Na(s) + Cl_2(g) ----> NaCl(s)

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The laws of conservation of mass states that the total mass of all the products of reaction in a chemical reaction is equal to the total mass of all the reactants.

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2Na(s) + Cl_2(g) ----> 2NaCl(s)
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