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The chemical reaction Na+ + Cl- NaCl is best described as a(n) _____. decomposition reaction exchange reaction reversible reaction synthesis reaction

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Answered by annika8956
10
hello mate !
I think it is not a reversible reaction.
because chemical reactions are irreversible . I think it is a combination reaction.
if any mistakes, please report it in the comments
Answered by Arslankincsem
5

Explanation:

Synthesis reaction. H2O once you remove the spectator ions because HCl is a strong acid and all strong acids have the net ionic and neutralization reactions are considered "exchange." Reaction of sodium with chlorine to produce sodium chloride is an example of Na+ + Cl- NaCl. Na+ + Cl- NaCl NaCl The chemical reactions of salts in solution are the reactions that mainly dissolves in water.

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