Na0H + HCl ---> NaCl + H20
When sodium carbonate is heated, it decomposes into sodium oxide and carbon dioxide. The word equation for this reaction is: Sodium carbonate → Sodium oxide + Carbon dioxide.
The word equation for the reaction involving carbon dioxide, water, and sodium acetate is: carbon dioxide + water + sodium acetate → sodium bicarbonate.
Sodium phenoxide reacts with carbon dioxide to form sodium salicylate and water.
The word equation for sodium bicarbonate is: sodium bicarbonate (sodium hydrogen carbonate) + acetic acid (vinegar) → water + carbon dioxide + sodium acetate.
But it does in solution and the product was called "wasserglas" in the 19th century. Consult "Soluble Silicates" ACS symposium series 194 edited by James Falcone, Jr. published by the American Chemical Society in 1982.
To balance the reaction between sodium carbonate and silicon dioxide to form sodium silicate and carbon dioxide, you need to ensure the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides of the chemical equation. This can be done by adjusting the coefficients in front of each compound. The balanced equation for this reaction is: Na2CO3 + SiO2 → Na2SiO3 + CO2
Sodium Sillicate, well known for its "crystal garden" experiment.
When sodium carbonate is heated, it decomposes into sodium oxide and carbon dioxide. The word equation for this reaction is: Sodium carbonate → Sodium oxide + Carbon dioxide.
Sodium chloride remain in the supernate.
The word equation for the reaction involving carbon dioxide, water, and sodium acetate is: carbon dioxide + water + sodium acetate → sodium bicarbonate.
Sodium phenoxide reacts with carbon dioxide to form sodium salicylate and water.
Silicon dioxide and sodium carbonate for the commom glass.
No. Silica is silicon dioxide. Halite is sodium chloride.
Silicon dioxide (SiO2) and sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) are the two main elements that make up the compounds in glass. Silicon dioxide provides the structure and strength, while sodium carbonate helps lower the melting point and make the glass workable.
The word equation for sodium bicarbonate is: sodium bicarbonate (sodium hydrogen carbonate) + acetic acid (vinegar) → water + carbon dioxide + sodium acetate.
But it does in solution and the product was called "wasserglas" in the 19th century. Consult "Soluble Silicates" ACS symposium series 194 edited by James Falcone, Jr. published by the American Chemical Society in 1982.
The only chemical which effectively dissolves silicon dioxide is hydrofluoric acid. But note that silicon dioxide does dissolve to a very slight extent in water. The beaches are not dissolving away into the ocean, but some tiny amount of silicon dioxide is dissolving.