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Two moles of water are produced.
The answer is o,5 mol.
Sodium reacts with water. 0.652 NaOH moles will form.
It can be either, depending on the reaction. Sodium chloride is a product of the reaction of sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid. Sodium chloride is a reactant in the ion exchange reaction in a water softener to remove calcium from hard water.
It is a chemical change, as sodium cannot evaporate (or water go to water vapor) without added heat. The main gas produced in this highly exothermic chemical reaction is hydrogen, liberated from the water by the combination of a hydroxide radical (OH) with the sodium, yielding a sodium hydroxide (NaOH) solution. The heat released is typically sufficient to ignite and burn both the sodium and the released hydrogen. So pure sodium metal oddly appears to catch fire and burn when placed in water.
After the violent reaction of sodium with water hydrogen is released.
Sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas are produced in a very vigorous reaction which can even cause fire
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it is always water.
Two moles of water are produced.
The answer is o,5 mol.
Sodium reacts with water. 0.652 NaOH moles will form.
When it hits the stomach, NaHCO3 + HCl --> NaCl + CO2 + H2O A salt, sodium chloride, is produced, carbon dioxide gas is produced and water is produced. From the reaction between the sodium bicarbonate and hydrochloric, which is stomach acid. acid
It can be produced in laboratory quantities by the reaction of hydrochloric acid with manganese dioxide. Industrially it is produced by electrolysis of sodium chloride dissolved in water.
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The exothermic reaction of sodium peroxide and water is as follows: Na2O2(s) + 2 H2O(l) --> 2 NaOH(aq) + H2O2(aq) The hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, that is produced quickly decomposes into water and oxygen gas due to the catalyzing influence of sodium hydroxide, NaOH.