The formula [not equation!] of sodium oxide is Na2O. A possible equation for forming it is 4 Na + O2 -> 2 Na2O.
It is Sodium Oxide
Na- sodium O- oxygen Na2O- Sodium oxide
Today are known three oxides of sodium: * Sodium oxide (Disodium oxide): Na2O * Sodium peroxide (Disodium dioxide): Na2O2 * Sodium super-oxide (Sodium dioxide): NaO2
Sodium Oxide is a compound.
No. Sodium oxide has only basic properties, no acidic ones.
sodium oxide: 1132oC magnesium oxide: 2852oC
Na2O sodium oxide
Sort of. Sodium oxide reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide, which is soluble.
sodium oxide + hydrochloric acid -> sodium chloride + hydrogen
Sodium Oxide
An oxide of sodium chloride doesn't exist. The oxides of sodium are: Na2O, NaO2, Na2O2.
No. Sodium oxide is an ionic compound and is not composed of molecules.