Sodium is not a strong metal. It is a soft metal.
No it is not strong. It is a soft metal
Sodium hydroxide (strong base) and Sulphuric acid (strong acid)
something is a strong electrolyte if it is a strong base, strong acid, or a soluble salt. Sodium acetate is in fact a soluble salt because anything with a group one element will dissolve. Sodium Acetate is a strong electrolyte.
Sodium carbonate is a weak base
A strong yellow color, from sodium
Yes, it dissociates completely into lithium and hydroxide ions.
Sodium hydroxide (strong base) and Sulphuric acid (strong acid)
No, sodium can be cut with a butterknife.
Molten sodium acetateis dissociated. Sodium acetate is formed from a strong base and a weak acid.
something is a strong electrolyte if it is a strong base, strong acid, or a soluble salt. Sodium acetate is in fact a soluble salt because anything with a group one element will dissolve. Sodium Acetate is a strong electrolyte.
Sodium carbonate is a weak base
A strong yellow color, from sodium
Solid sodium chloride is not an electrolyte.
Yes, it dissociates completely into lithium and hydroxide ions.
Sodium metal produces sodium hydroxide in water which is a very strong alkali
Sodium chloride is not dangerous on the skin; but sodium hypochlorite is a strong irritant and is corrosive, because it is an oxidizer.
Sodium hydroxide is a strong base and electrolyte.
Because sodium chloride has a strong ionic bond.