no it will not
methanol, substitution reaction
what is result between glucose and sodium hydroxide
There is no reaction , because of the Common Ion Effect. The Common Ion is the Hydroxide.
Produces Sodium Arsenite and Water
yes.
methanol, substitution reaction
what is result between glucose and sodium hydroxide
A chemical reaction occurs between sodium hydroxide and hydrogen chloride. Adding more sodium hydroxide to the reaction causes it to speed up. If you add more of a reactant, such as sodium hydroxide, can it be considered a catalyst? Why or why not?
sodium azide + methanol
Any reaction between sodium chloride and sodium hydroxide.
There is no reaction , because of the Common Ion Effect. The Common Ion is the Hydroxide.
Any reaction between sodium chloride and sodium hydroxide.
No. Alkoxide ions are stronger bases than hydroxide ions. The only way of making an alkoxide is by reacting a hihgly reactive metal such as sodium with the corresponding alcohol (react sodium with methanol to produce sodium methoxide). In water sodium methoxide will react to produce sodium hydroxide and methanol.
The sodium methoxide reacts with the water to produce sodium hydroxide an methanol.
Any reaction between sodium chloride and hydrochloric acid.
There is no reaction, therefore no equation!!
Sodium hydroxide anhydrous is used as a catalyst for the transesterification reactions of methanol and triglycerides.