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Name a salt prepared by direct combination. Write an equation for the reaction that takes place in preparing the salt you have named.
Answer the following question related to salts and their preparations:
Name a salt prepared by direct combination. Write an equation for the reaction that takes place in preparing the salt you have named.
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Solution
A salt prepared by direct combination is Iron (III) chloride.
\[\ce{\underset{Sodium}{2Na_{(s)}}+\underset{Chlorine}{Cl2_{(g)}}->[\Delta]\underset{Sodium chloride}{2NaCl_{(s)}}}\]
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