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Sodium metal is reacted chlorine gas....

Sodium metal is reacted chlorine gas.

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When sodium metal is reacted with chlorine, sodium chloride an ionic compound is formed.
`underset("Sodium")(2Na_((s)))+underset("Chlorine")(Cl_(2(g)))rarrunderset("(Ionic compound)")underset("Sodium chloride")(2NaCl_((s)))`
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