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I would tell, no reaction will occur the way the question has been asked.
Chemical formula of:tin is Snsalt is Na+aq and Cl-aqwater is H2OThere is no equation because there is no reaction!
Fe and Cl are chemical elements situated in the periodic table.FeCl2 is a chemical compound.
Na2O + H2O ---> 2NaOH this is a metal oxide (base) reacting with water to form an alkali
AlBr2 + Cl = AlCl + Br2
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The balanced equation would be: MgBr2 + Cl2 ----> MgCl2 + Br2 Note: The equation is already balanced, both Cl and Br are diatomic elements they cannot exist alone as Cl or Br, they must be Cl2 and Br2. Also, this reaction happens because Cl is more active than Br, so it can displace it (halides activity series).
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It is not a chemical reaction, it is only a dissociation reaction:NaCl-------------------------Na+ + Cl-
Yes, this is observed in the case of chlorine gas, Cl2 (a diatomic molecule) which dissociates under UV light into two Cl radicals (Cl atoms) through the process of homolytic fission. The Cl-Cl bond is broken in the process, and it is also possible in the case of Br2.This is in fact the initiation step in the free radical substitution mechanism in organic chemistry.
It is:2Na(s) + Cl2(g) → 2NaCl(s)(But remember in exams you should know this kind of method) Peace out, add me on BBM its:12b6a7d9
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Sodium chloride is dissociated in water: NaCl---------------------Na+ + Cl-
sodium and chlorine (Na and Cl) chemically combine
This a synthesis reaction; sodium chloride is a salt with ionic bond.
NaCl-----------------Na+ + Cl-is a dissociation reaction.