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8 June, 00:37

Why would you expect sodium (Na) to react strongly with chlorine?

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  1. 8 June, 02:24
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    Na is a alkaline metal, it can very easy give an electron, and form positive ion. Cl is a very strong non-metal (halogen), and it is able to take electron, and form negative ion. Positive and negative ion can attract to each other and form ionic bond.
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