Sodium hydroxide I BELIEVE
Sodium ion exist in water as the product of a dissociation; sodium (metal) react violently with water
The ingredients in this cleaning product are water, sodium carbonate, sodium percarbonate, and sodium metasilicate.
It can be either, depending on the reaction. Sodium chloride is a product of the reaction of sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid. Sodium chloride is a reactant in the ion exchange reaction in a water softener to remove calcium from hard water.
The product of the reaction between sodium carbonate and hydrochloric acid is sodium chloride, water, and carbon dioxide.
Sodium hydroxide + Hydrochloric acid ----> Sodium chloride + Water It is a neutralization reaction and is also exothermic. Products are Sodium chloride and water.
The pH for the reaction of sodium oxide and water is higher than that of calcium oxide and water because sodium hydroxide (the product of sodium oxide and water) is a stronger base than calcium hydroxide (the product of calcium oxide and water). Sodium hydroxide dissociates more in water, releasing more hydroxide ions, thereby increasing the pH of the solution.
Sodium Chloride (salt), Carbon Dioxide, and Water
No, that eq. does not contain Sodium which you mentioned as a product.
- by the evaporation of water crystallized sodium chloride is obtained - by distillation of water sodium chloride is obtained as a residual product
Produces Sodium iodide, Water, Sulfur and Sulfur dioxide
If one of the reactants in a reaction is sodium oxide (Na₂O), the product is likely to be a sodium salt or an alkali metal compound, depending on the other reactants involved. Sodium oxide can react with acids to form sodium salts and water, or with water to produce sodium hydroxide (NaOH). The specific nature of the product will depend on the other reactants in the reaction.
Sodiumchloride is dissociated in water: NaCl-------Na+ + Cl-