It produces a neutral salt along with water
The sodium burns, spilting the water into hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen itself then burns with explosive force.
the percent ionization of ammonia will decrease
By (internal) auto-redox reaction 'bleach' is formed: Cl2 + 2NaOH --> NaClO + NaCl
The methoxide ion would steal a hydrogen ion from water, forming sodium hydroxide and methanol. CH3ONa + H2O --> CH3OH + NaOH
Copper(II) hydroxide and sodium nitrate are thermally decomposed to oxides by heating.
Adding water dilutes the solution and therefore reduces the concentration of hydrogen ions.
Ammonia is a gas that is highly soluble in water. When in solution with water, ammonia becomes ammonium hydroxide, which is strongly basic. The pH of the solution depends on the concentration of ammonium hydroxide, temperature, etc. I happen to think its about 11.5 Dude, yer wrong - its 11.6 definitely.
When there is an increase in hydrogen ion concentration, the soil becomes acidic. Too much acidity in the soil can kill plants.
It Turns Pink.
Diffusion of fluid through a semipermeable membrane from a solution with a low solute concentration to a solution with a higher solute concentration until there is an equal concentration of fluid on both sides of the membrane
Bases dissolve in water and donate hydroxide ions to solution. It will dissociate.
Sodium carbonate would be deposited at the bottom of the solution.
They will form one mole of water.
specific weight raise up
Sodium sulfate is formed as a result of this neutralization reaction.
To be honest this sounds like a poorly copied question on a lab.
It increases the concentration of OH- in solution. (apex)