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In the presence of an alkali, Cl2 reacts to form
In the presence of an alkali, Cl2 reacts to form Cl- and ClO3- , as follows:
3 Cl2(g) + 6 OH−(aq) → 5 Cl−(aq) + ClO3−(aq)
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In the presence of an alkali, Cl2 reacts to form Cl- and ClO3- , as follows:
3 Cl2(g) + 6 OH−(aq) → 5 Cl−(aq) + ClO3−(aq)
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Why are the metallic bonds in an alkali metal relatively weak?
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