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sodium sulfide is apparently made by generating hydrogen sulfide gas into a sodium hydroxide solution,and then adding an equivalent alkali. you would get sodium sulfide if you added an equivalent alkali to the solution.

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Sodium hydride is a strong base. It is dangerous when wet because it reacts violently with water forming flammable/ explosive gas (hydrogen). The equation for the reaction involved is given by NaH (s) + H2O (l) --> NaOH (aq) + H2 (g).

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NaH + CH3OH --> CH3ONa + H2

When sodium hydride reacts with methanol it evolves hydrogen gas with the formation of sodium salt of methanol

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It creates a sodium hydrochloride fluid reaction containing many adverse side effects on the human psyche, making one very unstable and feeling woozy.

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I suppose that sodium borohydride is soluble in ethanol.

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No it Will not. Because alcohols are neutral.

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Sodium metal reacts with methanol to give off hydrogen gas and sodium methoxide.

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3.5grams for every litre

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no, the gases just produce a smell

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Yes it gives hydrogen

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