155.2 g
When sodium oxide is added to water, it reacts to form sodium hydroxide as a product. This is because sodium oxide is a basic oxide that reacts with water to produce a strong base, sodium hydroxide, along with the release of heat. This reaction is exothermic and can be used in industries for the production of sodium hydroxide.
When sodium comes into contact with cold water, it reacts vigorously to produce sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. The reaction is highly exothermic and can result in the release of a large amount of heat and the production of sodium hydroxide.
When aluminum reacts with sodium hydroxide, hydrogen gas is produced along with sodium aluminate as a byproduct.
Sodium oxide reacts with water to produce sodium hydroxide. The chemical reaction can be represented as: Na2O + H2O → 2NaOH.
Citric acid and sodium hydroxide combined makes sodium citrate.
Sodium Sillicate, well known for its "crystal garden" experiment.
Na +H2O -> NaOH +(1/2)H2 Every mole of Sodium requires one mole of water to make one mole of Sodium Hydroxide. So two moles of Sodium will produce two moles of Sodium Hydroxide. If there are three moles of water in the initial reaction then there will be one mole of water left over after reacting with two moles of Sodium. This reaction will produce half a mole of hydrogen gas.
The chemical name is Sodium Hydroxide. It is made of Na+ ions and OH- ions.
NaOH is a strong base. It dissociates in water to produce hydroxide ions, making the solution basic.
Sodium Chloride...NaCl
Sodium acetate is typically produced by the reaction of acetic acid with sodium hydroxide or sodium carbonate. This reaction forms sodium acetate and water. The compound can also be obtained from the reaction of sodium hydroxide with acetic anhydride.
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