NO!!!!
Sodium is a highly reactive metal that REACTS with water to form sodium hydroxide and hydrogen.
The solubility of sodium oleate in a solvent refers to the maximum amount of sodium oleate that can dissolve in that solvent at a specific temperature. It is typically expressed in grams of sodium oleate per 100 milliliters of solvent. The solubility of sodium oleate can vary depending on the solvent and temperature.
water is the solvent while sodium nitrate is the solute
Sodium chloride is the solute and water is the solvent.
The solute is the thing that dissolves, in this case the sodium hydroxide. The solvent is the thing that dissolves it, in this case the water. The result is neither solvent nor solute, but a solution. It could be used as a solvent for some other material.
No, sodium or element Na is a light metal in the nature. A solution of Na though can be made to treat hyponatreama - lack of Na in the body.
No, sodium chloride is the solute and water is the solvent in salt water
The solubility of sodium oleate in a solvent refers to the maximum amount of sodium oleate that can dissolve in that solvent at a specific temperature. It is typically expressed in grams of sodium oleate per 100 milliliters of solvent. The solubility of sodium oleate can vary depending on the solvent and temperature.
water is the solvent while sodium nitrate is the solute
Sodium chloride is the solute and water is the solvent.
The solvent in an aqueous solution of sodium chloride is water. Sodium chloride dissolves in water to form a clear solution, where water acts as the solvent that dissolves the sodium chloride solute.
The solute is the thing that dissolves, in this case the sodium hydroxide. The solvent is the thing that dissolves it, in this case the water. The result is neither solvent nor solute, but a solution. It could be used as a solvent for some other material.
Sodium chloride is the solute.
Sodium chloride is the solute and water is the solvent.
no. it is a salt.
The solvent is frequently water.
no
The solvent (if it is entirely a solvent, as it is in this case) makes no difference. In theory, you would get sodium benzoate, but getting sodium hydroxide to react in a system including an organic solvent will not be easy as it is barely soluble. Vigorous agitation would be required.