Nothing. Pardon my frankness but magnesium won't react with sodium hydroxide because sodium hydroxide is a strong alkali. The reactivity series shows that sodium is stronger than magnesium so it won't react.
Magnesium will reduce sodium hydroxide to sodium
2Mg + 2NaOH --> 2MgO + 2Na + H2
Ammonia and sodium chloride are formed.
no rection takes place.because two of the compounds are already oxidized n r therefore inert(unreactive).
The sodium methoxide reacts with the water to produce sodium hydroxide an methanol.
you get a precipitate.
sulphuric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide to form sodium sulphate and water.
Sodium displaces the sulfate to make sodium sulfate; iron displaces the hydroxide to make ferrous hydroxide which becomes brown.
Hydrogen gas is given out when sodium hydroxide reacts with a metal.
Forms a yellow precipitate
No Sodium hydroxide solution results -- not sodium chloride.
There is no reaction. "Hydroxide acid" is water, which does not react with sodium hydroxide.
Absolutely not. There is no sodium in that equation whatsoever.
Magnesium hydroxide, a precipitate, is formed.