The most common such reaction is 4 Na(s) + O2 (g)= 2 Na2O(s).
Sodium plus oxygen react to form sodium oxide (Na2O), which is a white solid compound. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: 4Na + O2 → 2Na2O.
2 Na2O2 → 2 Na2O + O2
The balanced equation for the reaction is: 2AgNO3 + 2NaClO3 -> 2NaNO3 + AgClO3
The balanced equation is: 2AgNO3 + 2NaBr → 2NaNO3 + 2AgBr.
The balanced equation for sodium sulfate plus lithium nitrate is: 2 Na2SO4 + 3 LiNO3 -> 1 Na2(SO4)3 + 3 Li2SO4
2NaNO3 ==> 2NaNO2 + O2
Sodium plus oxygen react to form sodium oxide (Na2O), which is a white solid compound. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: 4Na + O2 → 2Na2O.
2 Na2O2 → 2 Na2O + O2
The balanced equation for the reaction is: 2AgNO3 + 2NaClO3 -> 2NaNO3 + AgClO3
The balanced equation is: C5H12 + 8O2 → 5CO2 + 6H2O. Therefore, the coefficient for oxygen in the balanced equation is 8.
This equation is HCl + NaOH -> NaCl + H2O.
The balanced equation is: 2AgNO3 + 2NaBr → 2NaNO3 + 2AgBr.
The balanced equation for sodium sulfate plus lithium nitrate is: 2 Na2SO4 + 3 LiNO3 -> 1 Na2(SO4)3 + 3 Li2SO4
The balanced equation for sodium reacting with phosphoric acid is: 3Na + H3PO4 -> Na3PO4 + 3H2
The first equation is the formation of carbon dioxide (CO2) through combustion or respiration. The second equation corresponds to the formation of sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) when sodium hydroxide (NaOH) reacts with carbon dioxide (CO2).
Sodium hydroxide does not react with hydrogen gas.
Four moles of sodium plus 1 mole of oxygen gas produces 2 moles sodium oxide. 4Na + O2 --->2Na2O