Chemical change
Hey there......... when water is heated the molecules of water i.e. Hydrogen and oxygen gets heated and get lite and forms vapour which is carried on by air
it forms sodium hydroxide
Oxygen forms covalent bonds with non-metals. These can involve single and sometimes double bonds. Generally oxygen forms ionic bonds with metals as the oxide, O2- ion although it also forms O22- peroxide ion in compounds such as Na2O2 , sodium peroxide
Ionic bond between sodium ions and hydroxide ions.
First off, there is no "salt" on the periodic table of the elements. Salt is a compound. However, you may be talking about "sodium". If that's the case, sodium is NOT in the same column as oxygen in the periodic table. Sodium is in the first column while oxygen is in the sixteenth column.
The chemical equation is:2 NaClO3 = 2 NaCl + 3 O2
oxygen
oxygen...it forms magnesium oxide
It is made by reacting it with carbon dioxide it forms sodium carbonate and oxygen. This makes it useful in scrubbing carbon dioxide and producing oxygen in submarines.
In order to conduct electricity, sodium chloride has to separate into its ionic forms (sodium ions and chloride ions). It does this in a water (aqueous) solution and also when in molten form, which is when heated above 801 °C.
When Hg2+ (mercury oxide) is heated it creates both Hg (liquid mercury) and O2 (oxygen gas)
Hey there......... when water is heated the molecules of water i.e. Hydrogen and oxygen gets heated and get lite and forms vapour which is carried on by air
A chemical reaction happens when mercury is heated and reacts with oxygen. This reaction results in the creation of mercuric oxide, an orange or red compound.
It is a Chemical change
Yes.
it forms sodium hydroxide
Oxygen forms covalent bonds with non-metals. These can involve single and sometimes double bonds. Generally oxygen forms ionic bonds with metals as the oxide, O2- ion although it also forms O22- peroxide ion in compounds such as Na2O2 , sodium peroxide