It doesn't say different, it said the same thing as I said.
It represents a reaction of a metal and a diatomic gas chlorine. This balanced reaction equation indicates that two Na atoms would react with two Cl atoms or one Cl2 molecule. Thus, if you have 6 Na atoms, 3 Cl2 molecules will be required. If there is an excess number of Cl2 molecules, they will remain unreacted. We can also state that 6 moles of sodium will require 3 moles of Cl2 gas. If there are more than 3 moles of Cl2 gas, some will remain as an excess reagent, and the sodium is a limiting reagent. It limits the amount of the product that can be formed.
So it says that
2Na + Cl2 ---> 2NaCl
It said that, for a complete reaction, you would have 6 moles of Na to every 3 Cl
Thats established.
However, then it goes to say. If you had More than 3 Moles of chlorine, Then Na would be limiting. That would stand correct
For instance, you had 4 Chlorine to 6 Sodium.
That you go beyond the ratio of 2:1
Because you only need 3 Chlorine to react with 6 Sodium.
But because you have an additional Chlorine, it would be in excess. Therefore, Sodium would be the limiting. Because, it is stopping all of Chlorine to react, because it doesn't have enough to react with Chlorine