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Q: Can sodium oxide be in aqueous state?
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Is sodium an alkaline?

sodium oxide (solid) is NOT an alkali. sodium oxide forms sodium hydroxide (aqueous) is an alkali. so sodium oxide becomes an alkali only when in aqueous form and in aqueous form it is called sodium hydroxide.


What are the products of aluminum oxide and sodium hydroxide?

Since aluminium oxide is an amphoteric oxide, it does react with the alkali sodium hydroxide in an aqueous medium. It is an acid base reaction.


What physical state is sodium oxide at room temperature?

Sodium oxide is a soft solid at room temperature.


What kind of particles allow the sodium oxide solution to conduct electricity?

When sodium oxide Na2O is added to water it is converted into sodium hydroxide immediately Na2O + H2O = 2NaOH , the ions Na+ and OH- in aqueous solution are responsible to conduct the electricity.


What state symbol is used to show that sodium chloride is aqueous?

The symbol (aq) is used to denote that sodium chloride (or any other compound) is in aqueous medium.


What is the name of the compound NaO?

It is Sodium Oxide


What is the name of the following compound Na2O?

Na- sodium O- oxygen Na2O- Sodium oxide


Colour Sodium bromide chlorine?

what is the color of aqueous sodium bromide? what is the color of aqueous sodium bromide?


What is aqueous sodium chloride?

Aqueous sodium chloride is also known as salty water.


What is the difference between sodium and sodium oxide electrical conductivity?

Sodium metal, in both its solid and liquid states, is a conductor. This is due to the delocalised 'sea' of electrons present in metallic bonded substances, which are able to carry and transfer current. Sodium oxide in its solid state is not conductive. This is because of its ionic bonded structure, in which sodium and oxygen ions are arranged in a continuous 3D structure, where they are fixed in place as an ionic lattice. However, in its molten state (or aqueous) the Na+ and O2- ions are free to move around, hence being able to carry current and thus conduct


What does sodium phosphate and iron nitrate make?

Aqueous sodium phosphate and aqueous iron nitrate react to produce aqueous sodium nitrate and solid iron phosphate.


Aqueous lead chloride reacts with aqueous sodium sulfate to produce a lead sulfate precipitate and aqueous sodium chloride?

yes