Sodium and water make sodium hydroxide and hydrogen.
In a SCHOOL experiment, under supervision, fill a bath full of water ( 5 gallons/ 25 litres). With a pair of metal tongues place a small ( pea/bean sized) pellet on the water. It will fizz, flash bang, possibly ignite(flames).
When all the metal has dissolved , pH test the solution. It should be about pH10. The flash/bangs is the released hydrogen reacting with air, caused by the heat of the reaction.
The balanced chemical equation is: -
2Na(s) + 2H2O(l) = 2NaOH(aq) + H2(g)
NB Other Group '1' metals can be used for this experiment e.g. Lithium, Potassium, Rubidium, Caesium, Francium. However, the reaction becomes more violent on going down the Group, and in a school lab only, Lithium ,Sodium, and Potassium should be used. The last three are violently explosive. Caesium will probably shatter the 25 litre water bath.
Francium is NOT used in a open lab, because it is Radio-active.
Hope that helps!!!!
Just a solution of sodium hydroxide in water.
To make sodium bisulfate, one can react sodium hydroxide with sulfuric acid. This reaction forms sodium bisulfate and water.
Use Sodium.
Sodium is highly reactive with water, producing explosive reactions and potentially catching fire. Therefore, using sodium to make a container to boil water would be dangerous and impractical due to the risk of accidents and the potential harm it can cause.
Sodium bicarbonate is added to water to help regulate the pH levels and make the water less acidic.
Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is formed.
You would need to add Sulphuric acid to make Sodium Sulphate + Water :)
yes, sodium tend to make you hold water
To make a 7.5% solution of sodium carbonate in water, add 7.5 grams of sodium carbonate to 100 mL of water and stir until the sodium carbonate is completely dissolved. This will give you a 7.5% (w/v) solution of sodium carbonate.
Yes, sodium reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide, which is an alkaline solution. The reaction is highly exothermic and produces hydrogen gas.
Distilled water is used to make sodium extract because it is free of impurities and minerals that could interfere with the extraction process. Using distilled water ensures that the extraction of sodium is pure and free from contamination.
Sodium chloride is a salt.The chemical formula for it is NaCl.