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Sodium sulfate is not soluble in ethanol.
No. Sodium is an element and elements cannot be broken down (decomposed) by a chemical change.
Pure sodium is very reactive and therefore not chemically stable.
Sodium sulfide and ethanol in catalase and amylase can speed up the the enzyme in some starch.
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No, sucrose is not soluble in sodium hydroxide without water.
Sodium chloride hasn't sucrose.
Sodium sulfate is not soluble in ethanol.
No. Sodium is an element and elements cannot be broken down (decomposed) by a chemical change.
Metallic sodium reacts vigorously with ethanol to form sodium ethanoate.
The term that is most distantly linked to the term sucrose is sodium. Sucrose is sugar and sodium is salt.
Sodium sulfate is practically insoluble in ethanol. But it adsorbs ethanol as well as methanol.
Sucrose has the chemical formula C12H22O11. Sodium chloride has the chemical formula NaCl. Sodium bicarbonate has the chemical formula NaHCO3.
Pure sodium is very reactive and therefore not chemically stable.
Sodium chloride is an ionic compound and ethanol has only a weak polarity.