Sodium react violently with water releasing hydrogen !
it changes if the water is salty it cant because of the sodium but if it is pure water it may
I dont think there is a metal stored under water because they react with water and instead are stored in kerosene or oil. Water often corrodes the metal producing rust so i cant think of any metal that would be stored under water.
First, the sea water is collected in large basins and heated to evaporate some of the water. This yields a concentrated solution of water and various salts which are mixed with calcium hydroxide (lime) to yield a magnesium hydroxide precipitate. The precipitate is then reacted with hydrochloric acid to yield magnesium chloride. This is then separated into molten magnesium metal and chlorine gas ions through the electrolysis process. The chlorine is reacted with hydrogen to yield hydrochloric acid to be recycled, while the molten magnesium is then cast into ingots.
you cant
yes AS IT is a metal but why use i cant think
the gum contains sodium bisulfite which the water cant dissolve
it changes if the water is salty it cant because of the sodium but if it is pure water it may
I dont think there is a metal stored under water because they react with water and instead are stored in kerosene or oil. Water often corrodes the metal producing rust so i cant think of any metal that would be stored under water.
Electrolysis of molten sodium chloride: yield sodium and chlorine.Electrolysis of sodium chloride water solution: yield hydrogen, sodium hydroxide and chlorine.
Sodium hydroxide is becoming harder to find but you may be able to find it at any store that sells industrial or professional cleaning supplies.
sodium,, carbon i cant remember if oxygen is present, i dont think it is.
you cant
No it cant
Sodium carbonate is a compound. Until you react it with something, it cant have or be a chemical change.
no you cant smoke. if its not in the store then you cant smoke
you cant find metal claw
Cant answer that Qeustion