A solution of sodium thiosulfate is produced.
It may or may not...if there is some acid in the solution, then sulfur is a byproduct of the equation, which will lead to a sulfur smell. However, I don't feel like it would cause the smell, without at least a catalytic amount of acid.
When sodium chloride is mixed with water, it forms a salt solution. The sodium chloride dissociates into sodium cations and chloride anions in the water, creating a homogenous mixture.
When sodium sulfate is mixed with water, it dissolves to form a clear, colorless solution. Sodium sulfate is highly soluble in water, so it easily breaks down into its ions, sodium (Na+) and sulfate (SO4 2-), which become dispersed in the water.
When sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide are mixed, they undergo a neutralization reaction to form water and sodium sulfate. Since sodium sulfate is soluble in water, no precipitate is formed in this reaction.
When sodium chromate and lead nitrate are mixed, a yellow precipitate of lead chromate is formed, along with sodium nitrate remaining in solution.
When iron sulfate and sodium carbonate are mixed, iron carbonate and sodium sulfate are produced. Iron carbonate is a solid precipitate that can be formed during the reaction, while sodium sulfate remains in solution.
When water is mixed with sodium thiosulfate the surrounding area temperature decreases causing the temperature to become, colder. for example; the water is at 22.5 C when you mix it with sodium thiosulfate the temperature could decrease up to 19.5 C this is because sodium thiosulfate an endothermic reaction which makes new bonds with the water and the sodium thiosulfate
It may or may not...if there is some acid in the solution, then sulfur is a byproduct of the equation, which will lead to a sulfur smell. However, I don't feel like it would cause the smell, without at least a catalytic amount of acid.
To prepare N 80 thiosulfate, dissolve 80 grams of sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate (Na2S2O3·5H2O) in enough distilled water to make a final volume of 1 liter. Stir the solution until the thiosulfate is completely dissolved. Ensure that the solution is mixed well and store it in a properly labeled container. Always follow safety protocols when handling chemicals.
It is still sodium. Adding water just makes it a sodium solution, but does not form a new compound
When sodium chloride is mixed with water, it forms a salt solution. The sodium chloride dissociates into sodium cations and chloride anions in the water, creating a homogenous mixture.
When sodium thiosulfate is mixed with sodium carbonate, no significant reaction occurs as they are both stable compounds. Sodium thiosulfate is commonly used as a fixer in photography and sodium carbonate is a common ingredient in household cleaning products.
No
Because two compounds - sodium chloride and water - are mixed.
When phenolphthalein is mixed with sodium chloride solution, no color changes will occur. Phenolphthalein is a pH indicator that changes color in response to pH levels, while sodium chloride (table salt) does not significantly affect the pH of a solution.
When magnesium chloride solution is mixed with sodium carbonate solution, a white precipitate of magnesium carbonate forms. This is a double displacement reaction where the magnesium ions from magnesium chloride exchange with the carbonate ions from sodium carbonate to form the insoluble magnesium carbonate.
When sodium sulfate is mixed with water, it dissolves to form a clear, colorless solution. Sodium sulfate is highly soluble in water, so it easily breaks down into its ions, sodium (Na+) and sulfate (SO4 2-), which become dispersed in the water.