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).
4 Na + O2 → 2 Na2O2 Na + O2 → Na2O2
Yes it is as Na2O exists as two Na+ and O2- ions.
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).
4 Na + O2 → 2 Na2O2 Na + O2 → Na2O2
Yes it is as Na2O exists as two Na+ and O2- ions.
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).