I'm pretty sure it is just NaAt as you have one Na and one At, so yeah, just NaAt. I could be wrong though.
the balanced symbol equation for nitric acid and sodium hydroxideis as follows :potassium hydroxide + nitric acid → potassium nitrate + water.KOH + HNO3 → KNO3 + H2O
The chemical formula (not balanced symbol equation) of copper (II) cabonate is CuCO3.
Na2O sodium oxide
NaOH(hydroxide) + HCl(acid) ---------> NaCl(salt) + H2O(water)
N2 + 3h2 ----> 2NH3
the balanced symbol equation for nitric acid and sodium hydroxideis as follows :potassium hydroxide + nitric acid → potassium nitrate + water.KOH + HNO3 → KNO3 + H2O
The chemical formula (not balanced symbol equation) of copper (II) cabonate is CuCO3.
Balanced equation of nitric oxide is no3 2-
Cu(NO3)2 + 2NaOH >> Cu(OH)2 + 2NaNO3
Na2O sodium oxide
This is a Chemistry symbol. It is used in a balanced symbol equation and represents 6 carbon dioxide molecules. It is normally written as just CO2. But in this case, it should be part of a balanced symbol equation.
NaOH(hydroxide) + HCl(acid) ---------> NaCl(salt) + H2O(water)
N2 + 3h2 ----> 2NH3
O + h2 = h2o
H2SO4 + CaCO3 = CaSO4 + H2O + CO2 Sulphuric acid + Calcium Carbonate = Calcium Sulphate + Water + Carbon Dioxide Balanced symbol & word equation.
Sodium + Bromine ----> Sodium bromide2 Na + Br2 ----> 2 NaBr
2Cu+O2 ---> 2CUO