NaCl is sodium chloride, commonly known as table salt. H2 is hydrogen gas.
Whoops, that came out incorrectly. Let me try to do it again... Which of the following is an example of an acid-base Reaction? A. HCl + NaHCO3 ---> NaCl + CO2 + H2O B. O2 + 2PBr3 ---> 2POBr3 C. 4Fe + 3O2 ---> 2Fe2O3 D. Zn + 2HCl ---> ZnCl2 + H2
Not all chemical formulas represent a compound. Chemical formulas that contain two or more elements represent a compound. Chemical formulas can also represent diatomic molecules, such as H2 or O2. Sulfur is represented by the formula S8.
For example a single displacement reaction is:2 Na + 2 HCl = 2 NaCl + H2
Na + Cl- = NaCl
cl2 means chlorine, 02 means oxygen (2 oxygen atoms) h2 means hydrogen (2 hydrogen atoms)
NaCl + H2.
Whoops, that came out incorrectly. Let me try to do it again... Which of the following is an example of an acid-base Reaction? A. HCl + NaHCO3 ---> NaCl + CO2 + H2O B. O2 + 2PBr3 ---> 2POBr3 C. 4Fe + 3O2 ---> 2Fe2O3 D. Zn + 2HCl ---> ZnCl2 + H2
Sodium with HCl gives NaCl and H2 2Na + 2HCl -> 2NaCl + H2
Sodium chloride is NaCl. Water is H2O.
you get NaCl, H2, and a great deal of energy
Hydrogen is H2. Helium is He.
HCl + NaOH = H2O + NaCl is already balanced.
Examples: NaCl, H2, =, +, ----------------->, ↔, (s), etc.
NaCl salt is formed and H2 gas is given off
2 Na + 2 HCl = H2 + 2 NACl
Reaction equation:2 Na + 2 HCl ----> 2 NaCl + H2
ionic: NaCl, KCl, KOH etc covalent: H2, O2, CH4 etc