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Sodium hydroxide react with the glucose in the presence of oxygen and methylene blue.Glucose ix oxidized by oxygen to gluconic acid; gluconic acid react with sodium hydroxide to form sodium gluconate.Methylene blue is reduced to a colorless leuco-derivate.
No. Francium is a Group I element, and it is extremely reactive ... explosively with water ... more than potassium and sodium. It will be oxidized of one electron.
Toxic cyanide is oxidized to cyanate (OCN−) that is not toxic..
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Sodium is oxidized to Na+ ion and Chlorine is reduced to Cl- ion. Sodium chloride is the final product.
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An exothermic reaction will occur, with the peroxide being reduced and the thiosulfate being oxidized.
its because the reduction potential of calcium is less than sodium
It is a REDOX reaction. Sodium is oxidized by Fluorine which is itself reduced by the sodium. 2Na + F2 = 2NaF.
Sodium (Na) is least likely to be reduced. It is very easily oxidized as it will lose its valence electron with little difficulty.
Sodium hydroxide react with the glucose in the presence of oxygen and methylene blue.Glucose ix oxidized by oxygen to gluconic acid; gluconic acid react with sodium hydroxide to form sodium gluconate.Methylene blue is reduced to a colorless leuco-derivate.