The reaction requires 2 moles of hydrogen gas and 1 mole of oxygen gas to produce 2 moles of water.
It was sodium Sulfate!
Magnesium, Mg, is a metal and sodium sulfate is a white powdery, soluble salt. They don't react with each other, so nothing is changed or produced.
A white precipitate reaction
Yes ! Sodium laurel sulfate=Sodium lauryl sulfate=Sodium dodecyl sulfate (CH3(CH2)11OSO3Na). But sodium laureth sulfate is a different compound.
The lead nitrate and sodium sulfate precipitate together and becomes lead sulfate and sodium nitrate. lead nitrate+ sodium sulfate --> lead sulfate + sodium nitrate
It was sodium Sulfate!
Sodium Sulfate Na has a charge of 1+ and Sulfate (SO4) has a charge of 3- So, in order for them to bond, you need to have 3 Sodium atoms for every 1 Sulfate molecules. Na3SO4
Magnesium, Mg, is a metal and sodium sulfate is a white powdery, soluble salt. They don't react with each other, so nothing is changed or produced.
1,125 moles of sodium sulfate contain 6,774908464125.10e23 molecules.
A white precipitate reaction
If you mean what percentage of sodium sulfate is Na, the answer is about 32.4. That's for the anhydrous material. It can also be hydrated. In Glauber's salt, for example, a molecule of Na2SO4 is associated with 10 molecules of water. %Na = 14.3.
Yes ! Sodium laurel sulfate=Sodium lauryl sulfate=Sodium dodecyl sulfate (CH3(CH2)11OSO3Na). But sodium laureth sulfate is a different compound.
The lead nitrate and sodium sulfate precipitate together and becomes lead sulfate and sodium nitrate. lead nitrate+ sodium sulfate --> lead sulfate + sodium nitrate
Sodium sulfate is a solid.
No. Sodium sulfate has the formula Na2SO4, but sodium sulfide has the formula Na2S and substantially different chemical properties from those of sodium sulfate.
Na2SO4 is the chemical formula for sodium sulfate.
The chemical formula of sodium sulfate is Na2SO4.