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The reaction of sodium and chlorine to form salt is best described as an

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The reaction of sodium and chlorine to form salt has the following properties:
1- It gives out (releases) heat. This means that it is an exothermal reaction
2- A new compound is formed and the components of this compound cannot be separated by physical means. This means that a chemical change occurred.

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The reaction of sodium and chlorine to form salt is best described as an exothermic chemical change reaction.
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