Physics, 30.10.2019 20:31 haidenmoore92
When sodium reacts with chlorine, sodium chloride is produced. andrew represented this reaction with this equation:
na + cl2 → 2nacl
the equation is because the number of atoms is on both sides of the arrow.
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