Hydrogen and sodium can make sodium hydride, NaH.
sodium hydroxide, NaOH
Sodium Sulphate
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Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH)
Sodium will react with virtually any acid to produce hydrogen gas. However the heat produced by such a reaction usually ignites the hydrogen.
sodium hydroxide, NaOH
No, that eq. does not contain Sodium which you mentioned as a product.
Sodium (Na), oxygen (O), and hydrogen (H). The formula is NaOH. Sodium (Na), oxygen (O), and hydrogen (H). The formula is NaOH.
Sodium Sulphate
Sodium, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
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Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH)
Sodium will react with virtually any acid to produce hydrogen gas. However the heat produced by such a reaction usually ignites the hydrogen.
it is not sodium hydrogen it is sodium hydroxide,it is so because it is an alkaline and it fights against acids in the mouth which make tooth decay...............
sodium chloride and hydrogen gas 2Na + 2HCl --> 2NaCl + H2
There is no such thing as Sodium Hydrochloric acid, but if you react Sodium metal with Hydrochloric acid, you will release hydrogen. The hydrogen comes from hydrochloric acid, which is HCl (hydrogen chloride.) Sodium is Na, just a pure element without any hydrogen in it. 2Na + 2HCl --> 2NaCl + H2 (gas) You don't need HCl to make hydrogen gas. Just tossing the sodium into water will release plenty of hydrogen (and some flames) and give a solution of sodium hydroxide in the water.
It makes Sodium Chloride (Salt) and Hydrogen