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What are the properties of Sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl)?

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Answered by shubhamkr5923
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When a sodium atom transfers an electron to a chlorine atom, forming a sodium cation (Na+) and a chloride anion (Cl-), both ions have complete valence shells, and are energetically more stable. The reaction is extremely exothermic, producing a bright yellow light and a great deal of heat energy.

Answered by aarshiaverma2005
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Properties of a compound are usually dissimilar from properties of its elements. Take for example NaCl. Na (sodium) is a silver-colored metal that is very soft. It reacts with water quit explosively. Chlorine is poisonous and reactive yellow gas that was used as a weapon in World War I. These two elements form a compound NaCl, known as table salt, which is not toxic, water soluble and necessary for proper functioning of living being's organism.

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