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Nothing; other than; adding Solid NaOH or diluting a solution of NaOH with NaCl solution, will produce energy, resulting in a temperature increase.

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What ions does Na OH form when placed in water?

When NaOH (sodium hydroxide) is placed in water, it forms sodium ions (Na+) and hydroxide ions (OH-). Sodium ions are positively charged and hydroxide ions are negatively charged.


What is the reaction type when sodium is placed into water?

When sodium is mixed with water, a chemical reaction takes place and new compounds are formed, namely sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. Sodium hydroxide is highly corrosive and hydrogen gas is extremely flammable. The chemical equation for such a reaction is as follows: Na + H2O -> NaOH + H


What is the solubility of sodium in water?

Sodium doesn't dissolve in water, it reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide and hydrogen: sodium + water ----> sodium hydroxide + hydrogen


Is sodium hydroxide an acid or a neutral or alkaline?

Sodium Hydroxide Solution is a a strong Alkali with a pH reading of 13.


Would it matter if droplets of distilled water were left in the buret when it was filled with sodium hydroxide?

Yes, as it will serve to dilute the concentration of the sodium hydroxide being placed in the buret. You will being adding a known concentration of sodium hydroxide and ending up with an unknown concentration.


Does water react with sodium hydroxide?

No. Water and sodium hydroxide will form a solution, but no reaction occurs.


Is sucrose soluble in sodium hydroxide?

No, sucrose is not soluble in sodium hydroxide without water.


What salt is made when sodium hydroxide reacts with hydroxide acid?

There is no reaction. "Hydroxide acid" is water, which does not react with sodium hydroxide.


When sodium reacts with water it forms?

it forms sodium hydroxide


What does sodium hydroxide have a high solubility in water?

Sodium hydroxide has a high solubility in water because it is a strong base that readily dissociates into sodium ions (Na+) and hydroxide ions (OH-) in water. This dissociation allows sodium hydroxide to form a homogenous solution with water.


Why isn't sodium hydroxide not normally placed in a burette?

Sodium hydroxide is corrosive and can react with glass, potentially damaging the burette and affecting the accuracy of measurements. It is also hygroscopic, meaning it absorbs water from the air, which can lead to inaccuracies in volume measurements. As a result, sodium hydroxide is typically stored and dispensed using specialized containers rather than burettes.


Sodium oxide soluble?

Sort of. Sodium oxide reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide, which is soluble.