Sodium and water, in absence of air or oxygen, react to produce hydrogen gas and sodium hydroxide.
When there is a slight amount of oxygen in the reaction mixture this will immediately and explosively react with hydrogen to form water. That's why this is a dangerous reaction.
sodium+oxygen gas=sodium oxide
balanced symbol equation-4 Na + O2 = 2 Na2O
Sodium = Na
Oxygen = O
When combined to Na2O this molecule is called 'sodium oxide'.
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Word equation:sodium + oxygen => sodium oxideSymbol equation:4Na + O2 => 2Na2O
Sodium iodide
formula-febo3I guess the name be sodium oxide.
It is the formula for the chemical compound Sodium Ethanoate (the chemical name). It's called Sodium Acetate in everyday terms.
Sodium acetate or Sodium ethanoate
This compound is sodium carbonate - Na2CO3.
The chemical formula for sodium borate is Na2B4O7, so it contains the elements sodium, boron, and oxygen.
Sodium Oxide= Na2O
The chemical name of sodium chloride is sodium chloride. The formula is NaCl.
sodium
No Na is the chemical symbol of sodium.
Sodium oxide contain 25,8 % oxygen.
The chemical name for sodium hypochlorite pentahydrate is just this.
The chemical formula of sodium hypochlorite is NaClO.
SO2
Sodium, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen. The formula is NaC2H3O2.
Sodium Ethanoate/Acetate is made from Carbon, Sodium, Hydrogen, and Oxygen, with the chemical formula C2H3NaO2