Sodium and water, in absence of air or oxygen, react to produce hydrogen gas and sodium hydroxide.
When there is a slight amount of oxygen in the reaction mixture this will immediately and explosively react with hydrogen to form water. That's why this is a dangerous reaction.
sodium+oxygen gas=sodium oxide
balanced symbol equation-4 Na + O2 = 2 Na2O
Sodium = Na
Oxygen = O
When combined to Na2O this molecule is called 'sodium oxide'.
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Word equation:sodium + oxygen => sodium oxideSymbol equation:4Na + O2 => 2Na2O
Sodium iodide
It is the formula for the chemical compound Sodium Ethanoate (the chemical name). It's called Sodium Acetate in everyday terms.
formula-febo3I guess the name be sodium oxide.
Sodium acetate or Sodium ethanoate
This compound is sodium carbonate - Na2CO3.
The chemical formula for sodium borate is Na2B4O7, so it contains the elements sodium, boron, and oxygen.
Sodium Oxide= Na2O
The chemical name of sodium chloride is sodium chloride. The formula is NaCl.
sodium
No Na is the chemical symbol of sodium.
Sodium oxide contain 25,8 % oxygen.
The chemical name for sodium hypochlorite pentahydrate is just this.
The chemical formula of sodium hypochlorite is NaClO.
SO2
Sodium, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen. The formula is NaC2H3O2.
Sodium Ethanoate/Acetate is made from Carbon, Sodium, Hydrogen, and Oxygen, with the chemical formula C2H3NaO2