NaO2-NaO+O
There isn't one because there is no reaction beyond the catalysis of the decomposition of the peroxide.
2Na(s)+O2(g) ----> Na2O2(s)
Sodium peroxide is the principal product and it is Na2O2.
2Na + Cl2 -> 2NaCl
No equation, it is not a chemical reaction.
There isn't one because there is no reaction beyond the catalysis of the decomposition of the peroxide.
2NaNo3= 3NaNo2 + O2
2NaNO3 ==> 2NaNO2 + O2
2Na(s)+O2(g) ----> Na2O2(s)
3carbon-hydrogenn 2carbon-hydrogenn 16carbon-oxygen
KI + CH3COOH --> HI + CH3COO-K+ ROOH + 2HI --> ROH + H2O + I2 TITRATION WITH SODIUM THIOSULPHATE TO DERIVE THE PEROXIDE VALUE 2NA2S2O3 + I2 (PURPLE) --> NA2S4O6 + NaI (COLOURLESS)
Sodium + Oxygen = Sodium Oxide 4Na + O2 = 2Na2O Sodium + Oxygen = Sodium Peroxide 2Na + O2 = Na2O2
This is not a correct question.
Sodium peroxide is the principal product and it is Na2O2.
These compounds doesn't react.
2Na + Cl2 -> 2NaCl
Sodium chloride and nickel doesn't react.