Question
In a synthesis reaction, two atoms of sodium (Na) combine with one molecule of chlorine gas (Cly) to produce sodium chloride (NaCI). How many molecules of sodium chloride are produced? (1 point)
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GPT-4o mini
In the synthesis reaction between sodium (Na) and chlorine gas (Clâ‚‚) to produce sodium chloride (NaCl), the balanced equation is:
\[ 2 \, \text{Na} + \text{Cl}_2 \rightarrow 2 \, \text{NaCl} \]
From this equation, we can see that 2 atoms of sodium combine with 1 molecule of chlorine gas to produce 2 molecules of sodium chloride (NaCl).
So, for every reaction involving 2 sodium atoms and 1 chlorine molecule, 2 molecules of sodium chloride are produced.
\[ 2 \, \text{Na} + \text{Cl}_2 \rightarrow 2 \, \text{NaCl} \]
From this equation, we can see that 2 atoms of sodium combine with 1 molecule of chlorine gas to produce 2 molecules of sodium chloride (NaCl).
So, for every reaction involving 2 sodium atoms and 1 chlorine molecule, 2 molecules of sodium chloride are produced.