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The products will have at least 2 Na atoms and 1 O atom. -yw :)
Na- sodium O- oxygen Na2O- Sodium oxide
The compound Na2O is formed through a reaction between sodium metal (Na) and oxygen gas (O2). During this reaction, the sodium atoms lose electrons to become positively charged ions (Na+), while the oxygen atoms gain electrons to become negatively charged ions (O2-). These ions combine to form the ionic compound Na2O.
At very high temperature NaOH is decomposed and Na2O fumes are emited.The reaction is:2 NaOH = Na2O = H2O
which of the following substances is least likely to be ionic : a) nh3 b) caf2 c) na2o )mg br2
The products will contain the elements Na and O.
The chemical equation to represent the reaction between borax (Na2B4O7) and CaO (calcium oxide) when heated is: Na2B4O7 + CaO → CaB4O7 + Na2O In this reaction, borax and calcium oxide react to form calcium tetraborate (CaB4O7) and sodium oxide (Na2O) as the products.
The products will have at least 2 Na atoms and 1 O atom. -yw :)
The reaction is:Na2CO3--------------Na2O + CO2
Na- sodium O- oxygen Na2O- Sodium oxide
Na2o
Na2O
Sodium oxide reacts with water to produce only one product: sodium hydroxide. The equation for the reaction is Na2O + H2O -> 2 NaOH.
The compound Na2O is formed through a reaction between sodium metal (Na) and oxygen gas (O2). During this reaction, the sodium atoms lose electrons to become positively charged ions (Na+), while the oxygen atoms gain electrons to become negatively charged ions (O2-). These ions combine to form the ionic compound Na2O.
At very high temperature NaOH is decomposed and Na2O fumes are emited.The reaction is:2 NaOH = Na2O = H2O
The product of this reaction will be Na2O.
Na2O + H2O