The chemical formula for sodium oxide is Na2O. It is an ionic compound and the ions present are Na+ and O2-.
The formula for sodium sulphate is Na2SO4.
Na2S
Na2SO4
Na2S2O3
Bromine will be reduced to bromide and it will oxidize Sodium thiosulfate to Sodium tetrathionate :2 Na2S2O3 + Br2 ----> Na2S4O6 + 2 NaBr
Chloroform and Sodium Hydroxide
When water is mixed with sodium thiosulfate the surrounding area temperature decreases causing the temperature to become, colder. for example; the water is at 22.5 C when you mix it with sodium thiosulfate the temperature could decrease up to 19.5 C this is because sodium thiosulfate an endothermic reaction which makes new bonds with the water and the sodium thiosulfate
when sodium thiosulfate disassociates in an acid, sulfur (which has a nasty rotten egg smell) is a product Na2S2O3 --> 2Na + SO3 + S
yes
Amyl nitrite, sodium nitrite, sodium thiosulfate
Sodium thiosulfate neutralizes chlorine.
A solution of sodium thiosulfate is produced.
Sodium thiosulfate or Sodium Hyposulphite.
Bromine will be reduced to bromide and it will oxidize Sodium thiosulfate to Sodium tetrathionate :2 Na2S2O3 + Br2 ----> Na2S4O6 + 2 NaBr
Na2S2O3
Yes.It is!
Sodium thiosulfate
Chloroform and Sodium Hydroxide
When water is mixed with sodium thiosulfate the surrounding area temperature decreases causing the temperature to become, colder. for example; the water is at 22.5 C when you mix it with sodium thiosulfate the temperature could decrease up to 19.5 C this is because sodium thiosulfate an endothermic reaction which makes new bonds with the water and the sodium thiosulfate
An exothermic reaction will occur, with the peroxide being reduced and the thiosulfate being oxidized.
Either ammonium thiosulfate (the best to use) or sodium thiosulfate.