I wouldn't recommend eating it pure, but essentially if you were to eat some (pure), at worst, you might have an upset stomach for a few hours.
Sodium carbonate = Na2C03
it would dissociate into sodium ions and carbonate ions, both of which already exist in quite large quantities in your body.
the main reason why you might feel sick is the carbonate ions acting as a base, making your stomach acid...well...less acidic, but this largely depends on how much of it (pure) you eat.
inherently, no, not toxic.
mind you, a quick Google reveals that its used in cooking, so yeah.
It is Sodium Oxide
Sodium oxide is a basic oxide. It reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide, which is a strong base.
Yes, sodium can form sodium oxide when exposed to oxygen. The chemical formula for sodium oxide is Na2O. Sodium oxide is a white solid that is commonly used in various industrial applications.
Today are known three oxides of sodium: * Sodium oxide (Disodium oxide): Na2O * Sodium peroxide (Disodium dioxide): Na2O2 * Sodium super-oxide (Sodium dioxide): NaO2
No, sodium oxide is not an amphoteric oxide. Amphoteric oxides are compounds that can act as both acids and bases, whereas sodium oxide is a basic oxide that reacts with water to form a basic solution.
It is Sodium Oxide
Na- sodium O- oxygen Na2O- Sodium oxide
Sodium oxide is a basic oxide. It reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide, which is a strong base.
Sodium Oxide is a compound.
Yes, sodium can form sodium oxide when exposed to oxygen. The chemical formula for sodium oxide is Na2O. Sodium oxide is a white solid that is commonly used in various industrial applications.
Today are known three oxides of sodium: * Sodium oxide (Disodium oxide): Na2O * Sodium peroxide (Disodium dioxide): Na2O2 * Sodium super-oxide (Sodium dioxide): NaO2
No, sodium oxide is not an amphoteric oxide. Amphoteric oxides are compounds that can act as both acids and bases, whereas sodium oxide is a basic oxide that reacts with water to form a basic solution.
sodium oxide: 1132oC magnesium oxide: 2852oC
How about Sodium Hydroxide (Common Name: Lye / Caustic Soda) - drain cleaner basically. NaOH
sodium oxide (maybe) because when an element react with oxygen an oxide is formed
The symbol equation for the formation of sodium oxide is: 2Na + 1/2O2 -> Na2O.
The formula mass of sodium oxide, Na2O is 2(23.0)+16.0 = 62.0 Amount of sodium oxide = 7.94/62.0 = 0.128mol