Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is formed.
Since Hydroxide means water... I would use water and caustic soda. The water has lots of hydrogen and oxygen so the chemical reaction would release hydrogen in the process. (NaO, sodium oxide)
sodium oxide reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide which is a base.....
Sodium and oxygen are combined to form some kind of oxide of sodium, but there are three different ones. The specific kind produced will be determined by the conditions under which oxidation occurs. When burned in air, sodium will form sodium peroxide(Na2O2). If there is a limited amount of oxygen, sodium oxide (Na2O) will form. Lastly, sodium superoxide (NaO2) will be produced if sodium is burned in oxygen under pressure. Wikipedia has some extra information, and a link is provided.sweat
Sodium displaces the sulfate to make sodium sulfate; iron displaces the hydroxide to make ferrous hydroxide which becomes brown.
Sodium Hydroxide reacts with fat to make soap which then dissolves unblocking the drain.
To make sodium hydroxide, you need to electrolyse the solution of sodium chloride. Electricity is needed for electrolysis and that will cost money. There will also be the cost of equipment such as electrodes. (Electrodes have to be replaced after a while). Lastly, there may also be the cost of labour. The men who make sodium hydroxide will need to get paid.
Sodium and Lithium react so rapidly with air and water, that they must be contained under oil. Sodium burns rapidly in air, releasing heat and light energy. If you explore around YouTube for videos of this reaction, some may explode. This is the light and heat energy being given off. Equation: 4Na + O2 --> 2Na2O
Na2O + H2O -> 2NaOH
Na2O + H2O -> 2NaOH
Sodium Hydroxide does not undergoes chemical change with water. It just becomes dilute or aqueous.
potassium chloride
Yes. Magnesium oxide will react with water to form magnesium hydroxide.
It is because Sodium Hydroxide is cheap
Absolutely not. There is no sodium in that equation whatsoever.
Sodium and oxygen are combined to form some kind of oxide of sodium, but there are three different ones. The specific kind produced will be determined by the conditions under which oxidation occurs. When burned in air, sodium will form sodium peroxide(Na2O2). If there is a limited amount of oxygen, sodium oxide (Na2O) will form. Lastly, sodium superoxide (NaO2) will be produced if sodium is burned in oxygen under pressure. Wikipedia has some extra information, and a link is provided.sweat
Sodium displaces the sulfate to make sodium sulfate; iron displaces the hydroxide to make ferrous hydroxide which becomes brown.
Iron oxide is with oxygen poopys
You would need to add Sulphuric acid to make Sodium Sulphate + Water :)
Just a solution of sodium hydroxide in water.