The reactants are always on the left hand side, so H2 and O2.
The two reactants are sodium (Na) and oxygen (O2). When they combine, they form sodium oxide (Na2O).
Yes it is as Na2O exists as two Na+ and O2- ions.
4 Na + O2 → 2 Na2O2 Na + O2 → Na2O2
Since Na2O is a 1:1 ratio with Na, if 2.80 moles of Na react, 2.80 moles of Na2O will be produced. To convert moles to grams, we use the molar mass of Na2O (61.98 g/mol) to find that 2.80 moles of Na2O is equal to 2.80 moles * 61.98 g/mol = 173.50 grams of Na2O.
Na + ( a sodium ion )A cationbonds withSO4 2- ( the polyatomic ion sulfate )an anionto formNa2 SO4The ionic compound sodium sulfate
No, it is not.
The chemical equation is:6 Na + 2 O2 = 2 Na2O + Na2O2
4 Na + O2 --> 2 Na2O
The two reactants are sodium (Na) and oxygen (O2). When they combine, they form sodium oxide (Na2O).
Yes it is as Na2O exists as two Na+ and O2- ions.
4 Na + O2 → 2 Na2O2 Na + O2 → Na2O2
The formula [not equation!] of sodium oxide is Na2O. A possible equation for forming it is 4 Na + O2 -> 2 Na2O.
Since Na2O is a 1:1 ratio with Na, if 2.80 moles of Na react, 2.80 moles of Na2O will be produced. To convert moles to grams, we use the molar mass of Na2O (61.98 g/mol) to find that 2.80 moles of Na2O is equal to 2.80 moles * 61.98 g/mol = 173.50 grams of Na2O.
Na + ( a sodium ion )A cationbonds withSO4 2- ( the polyatomic ion sulfate )an anionto formNa2 SO4The ionic compound sodium sulfate
In Na2O, sodium (Na) gives up an electron to oxygen (O) to form Na+ and O2- ions. These ions attract each other through electrostatic forces to form an ionic bond, resulting in the formation of Na2O.
Ionic, Na2O with Na+ ions and O2- ions Also forms a peroxide Na2O2 with Na+ and O22-
The most common such reaction is 4 Na(s) + O2 (g)= 2 Na2O(s).