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This is the equation for the formation of sodium chloride from sodium bromide. Cl2 + 2NaBr → Br2 + 2NaCl Which are the reactants and the products in this reaction?

A. The reactants are Cl2 (chlorine) and NaBr (sodium bromide). The products are Br2 (bromine) and NaCl (sodium chloride).

B. The reactants are Br2 (bromine) and NaCl (sodium chloride). The products are Cl2 (chlorine) and NaBr (sodium bromide).

C. The reactants are Cl2 (chlorine) and Br2 (bromine). The products are NaBr (sodium bromide) and NaCl (sodium chloride).

D. The reactants are NaBr (sodium bromide) and NaCl (sodium chloride). The products are Cl2 (chlorine) and Br2 (bromine).

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The correct answer is A

Reactants are the left side of the equation, and the Products are the right side of the equation.

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