Na+O2-->NaO2
Dissolving is not a chemical reaction; any chemical equation.
No equation, it is not a chemical reaction.
Na2O
C6H13Na + H2O
Sodium oxide contain 25,8 % oxygen.
Dissolving is not a chemical reaction; any chemical equation.
4Na+O2=2Na2O? That must be the equation... Im not sure what you're asking... But, in a combustion reaction, something reacts with oxygen gas (O2). In this equation sodium is reacting with oxygen... So, yes, this is a combustion reaction.
No equation, it is not a chemical reaction.
Word equation:sodium + oxygen => sodium oxideSymbol equation:4Na + O2 => 2Na2O
Na2O
The chemical equation is:2 NaClO3 = 2 NaCl + 3 O2
C6H13Na + H2O
Sodium chloride is dissociated in water: NaCl---------------------Na+ + Cl-
Sodium oxide contain 25,8 % oxygen.
Sodium particularly reacts with the Oxygen in the Air while burning. Sodium + Oxygen ----> Sodium oxide
THE PLUS SIGN (+)an example is: sodium + oxygen --> sodium oxideNa2 + O --> Na2O
2Na+C12 -> 2NaCl