Sodium is so reactive it is usually found in compounds. It reacts most violently with water, creating sodium hydroxide.
When sodium reacts with oxygen, it forms sodium oxide (Na2O).
It reacts with oxygen in air to form sodium oxide (Na2O) and some sodium peroxide (Na2O2) and reacts with nitrogen to form some sodium nitride (Na3N).
Sodium reacts violently with water, while sodium chloride (or table salt) dissolves in water.
The compound formed when sodium reacts with fluorine is sodium fluoride (NaF).
The compound formed when sodium reacts with fluorine is sodium fluoride (NaF).
The sodium methoxide reacts with the water to produce sodium hydroxide an methanol.
Sodium reacts with water to produce Sodium hydroxide and Hydrogen gas.2Na + 2H2O = 2NaOH + H2
Sodium (Na) reacts with chlorine to form sodium chloride (NaCl), which is an ionic substance
Salt -sodium chloride
For example an acid.
Sodium oxide reacts with water to produce sodium hydroxide. The chemical reaction can be represented as: Na2O + H2O → 2NaOH.
Sodium peroxide is the principal product and it is Na2O2.