sodium and sulphur a think?? check a website or sumfin or ask Albert Einstein?? he'll no :)
When sodium sulfite reacts with sulfur, it forms sodium thiosulfate. This reaction typically involves the oxidation of sodium sulfite by sulfur to produce sodium thiosulfate.
Yes, barium sulfate precipitates when barium chloride is added to a sodium sulfite solution due to a double displacement reaction where barium ions from barium chloride react with sulfite ions from sodium sulfite to form a insoluble barium sulfate precipitate.
The IUPAC name for sodium sulfite is sodium hydrogen sulfite, or sodium bisulfite.
When sodium sulfite (Na2SO3) is dissolved in water, it dissociates into sodium ions (Na+) and sulfite ions (SO3^2-). This forms a solution of sodium sulfite in water, where the ions are dispersed throughout the solvent.
Sodium nitrate is composed of the elements sodium (Na), nitrogen (N), and oxygen (O). Its chemical formula is NaNO3. Sodium nitrate is commonly used as a food preservative and a component in fertilizers.
No. Sodium sulphate + calcium = sodium chloride is wrong you can tell this by writing out a chemical equation NaSO3 + Ca = NaCl <-- This as you can see is wrong, in a chemical equation both sides must have the elements on each side, no new elements can be formed. I'm not 100% whether SO3 is a sulphate or a sulphite btw*
Sodium hydrogen sulphite: Sodium bisulfite, not sodium "meta" bisulfite
Sodium and bromide
There are two elements that make up the compound NaBr, or sodium bromide. These two elements are sodium and bromine.
When sodium sulfite reacts with sulfur, it forms sodium thiosulfate. This reaction typically involves the oxidation of sodium sulfite by sulfur to produce sodium thiosulfate.
As sodium sulfite (Na2SO4) dissolves, it dissociates into its ions: Na2SO4 --> 2Na+ + SO32-
-- Sodium (Na) -- Chlorine (Cl)
Sodium is an element all by itself.
Sodium , Iodine and Oxygen
Sodium is an elemental metal, so sodium is the only element in sodium.
Sodium, and the elements that make sodium up are Neon and Magnesium
Sodium, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.