Oxide can not change to chloride, so the actual answer is no. However- if you put sodium oxide together with hydrochloric acid it will end up as sodium chloride and water (and a lot of noise, probably).
An oxide of sodium chloride doesn't exist. The oxides of sodium are: Na2O, NaO2, Na2O2.
To calculate the mass of sodium chloride produced, first balance the chemical equation for the reaction between sodium oxide and calcium chloride. Next, determine the molar ratio between sodium oxide and sodium chloride in the balanced equation. Finally, use the given mass of sodium oxide and the molar mass of sodium chloride to calculate the mass of sodium chloride produced.
Aluminum oxide has a higher melting point than sodium chloride. Aluminum oxide has a melting point of around 2072°C, while sodium chloride has a melting point of 801°C.
Sodium chloride and zinc oxide haven't any chemical relation with heroin.
Sodium chloride is NaCl. Water is H2O.
If you want to know chemical formulas:Sodium chloride is NaCl.Calcium oxide is CaO.
When sodium chloride (NaCl) reacts with potassium oxide (K2O), it forms sodium oxide (Na2O) and potassium chloride (KCl). The reaction can be written as: 2NaCl + K2O → 2Na2O + 2KCl
The sodium chloride simply separates into ions: Na+ and Cl-
sodium oxide + hydrochloric acid -> sodium chloride + hydrogen
Mix with water and filter, Cupric oxide will be filtered away while sodium chloride remains in the solution
The lattice enthalpy of sodium chloride is 789 kJ/mol.
Sodium chloride is a salt - NaCl.Water is an oxide -H2O.