Sodium hydroxide does not react with hydrogen gas.
HCl + NaOH = H2O + NaCl is already balanced.
Yes, the water and sodium produce sodium hydroxide and hydrogen!
2K + 2H2O --> 2KOH + H2 The balanced equation shows that there is a 2 in front of water.
It has been a long time, but I think it has to read: 2Na + 2H2O --> 2NaOH + H2 to be balanced.
C2h2+ 2h2 = c2h6
HCl + NaOH = H2O + NaCl is already balanced.
the balanced equation is Na2S2O3 plus H2O2 yields 2NaOH plus H2S2O3 plus O2.
2Na + 2H2O -> H2 + 2NaOH
2Na + 2H2O -------> 2NaOH + H2
No. It would have to be H2O2 - H2 = O2 in order to be balanced.
Yes, the water and sodium produce sodium hydroxide and hydrogen!
2K + 2H2O --> 2KOH + H2 The balanced equation shows that there is a 2 in front of water.
It has been a long time, but I think it has to read: 2Na + 2H2O --> 2NaOH + H2 to be balanced.
H2 + Cl2 --> 2HCl
C2h2+ 2h2 = c2h6
The chemical equation is 2Na + H2SO4 --> Na2SO4 + H2
2K+2HCl-->2KCl+H2