Biology, asked by basiltaha8, 1 year ago

Sodium is a very reactive metal. Would a reaction take place between magnesium and sodium chloride?

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Answered by Arslankincsem
9

The answer to this question is yes.


It is because sodium is one of the most reactive metals.  


There is a reaction would take place between magnesium and sodium chloride.


The chemical reaction between these two metals is given below.


It is Mg + 2NaCl >> MgCl2. + 2Na.  


The symbol of this chemical element is Na.  


It has the atomic number of eleven

Answered by Sidyandex
0

Yes, of course. The reaction will take place as follows:

There will be the reaction taken place between magnesium and sodium chloride react to give magnesium chloride and Sodium, as because sodium is a reactive metal.

Magnesium – Mg, Sodium Chloride - NaCl

Mg + 2NaCl-- MgCl2. + 2Na

Mgcl2 - Magnesium Chloride, Na-Sodium

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