yes of course............ NOT of course in water their is only 3 formulas h+2=o h2o
Yes. SO2 (sulphur dioxide) dissolves in water forming H2SO3 (sulphurous acid).
This is a weak acid, not to be confused with H2SO4 (sulphuric acid aka battery acid).
Yes!!! Soluble in the extreme.
It form sodium hydroxide when in contact with water.
Here is the BALANCED reaction eq'n
Na2O(s)+ H2O(l) = 2NaOH(aq)
No. SiO2 does not dissolve in water. This is a very good thing as it is the main ingredient in glass.
Yes,because Na is always soluble (part of group 1A)
SiO2 is a porous white granular solid. It acts as desiccant, which absorbs water.
No, silicon dioxide does not dissolve in water.
Luckily there is no reaction:
Think of (sea)sand reacting with (sea)water?
This is called a "A cataclysmic Armageddon"
Sort of. Sodium oxide reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide, which is soluble.
No, it is hardly soluble in sodium hydroxide though it is amphoteric. It's better in (hydrochloric) acid.
No, sucrose is not soluble in sodium hydroxide without water.
In water, no.
Sodium chloride is very soluble in water; the obtained solution is saline water.
Sort of. Sodium oxide reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide, which is soluble.
Ferric oxide (Fe2O3) is not soluble in water.
Sodium acetate is soluble in water.
No, sodium will explode violently if touched by water. Salt, which is sodium-chloride, is soluble.
Rubidium oxide react with water.
No, it is hardly soluble in sodium hydroxide though it is amphoteric. It's better in (hydrochloric) acid.
Potassium oxide reacts with water to form soluble potassium hydroxide.
Sodium Sulphate is soluble. All sodium compound is soluble in water.
No that is not true. It is soluble in water.
Sodium chloride is also soluble in boiling water.
Sodium chloride is very soluble in water - approx. 360 g/L at 20 0C.
Yes, NaCH3COO (sodium acetate) is soluble in water as are all sodium compounds.