The product is sodium hydroxide. The reaction equation is Na2O + H2O -> 2 NaOH.
NaOH
Sodium oxide reacts with water to produce only one product: sodium hydroxide. The equation for the reaction is Na2O + H2O -> 2 NaOH.
It's a displacement reaction as the sodium displaces the iron
Sodium oxide and sodium peroxide
Since aluminium oxide is an amphoteric oxide, it does react with the alkali sodium hydroxide in an aqueous medium. It is an acid base reaction.
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Sodium oxide reacts with water to produce only one product: sodium hydroxide. The equation for the reaction is Na2O + H2O -> 2 NaOH.
It's a displacement reaction as the sodium displaces the iron
An oxide is the product of an oxidation reaction, a reaction with oxygen.
Na2O + H2O -> 2NaOH
Sodium oxide and sodium peroxide
Sodium Hydroxide does not undergoes chemical change with water. It just becomes dilute or aqueous.
This is an oxidation reaction.
This reaction doesn't occur.
At room temperature any reaction occur.
Since aluminium oxide is an amphoteric oxide, it does react with the alkali sodium hydroxide in an aqueous medium. It is an acid base reaction.
First of all combination reaction is the one in which two or more reactants combine to form a single product......Such as:CaO + H2O = Ca(OH)2In this Calcium Oxide (lime) combines with Water to form Calcium Hydroxide (slaked lime)...Na2O + H2O = 2NaOHIn this Sodium Oxide combines with Water to form Sodium Hydroxide...4Li + O2 = 2Li2OIn this Lithium combines with Oxygen to form Lithium Oxide...COMBINATION REACTION is just opposite to DECOMPOSITION REACTION in which one reactant breaks down to form simpler products, such as :2FeSO4 = Fe2O3 + SO2 + SO3In this Ferrous Sulphate decomposes to form Ferric Oxide, Sulphur Dioxide and Sulphur Trioxide....SidzSome examples of combination reactions include reactions between two atoms, two compounds, and an atom and a compound. For instance water is formed from hydrogen and oxygen gas.
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