It's a joke!
Oxygen = O
Hydrogen = H
Sodium = Na
Sodium = Na
So when you mix those elements together you get: "OH Na Na" Get it? lol :)
Sodium (Na), oxygen (O), and hydrogen (H). The formula is NaOH. Sodium (Na), oxygen (O), and hydrogen (H). The formula is NaOH.
Sodium (Na), oxygen (O) and hydrogen (H).
sodium, carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
Sodium (Na+) and Hydrogen (H+) do not mix because they are both positively charged.
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soda can refer to any of several different compounds containing the element sodium (e.g. washing soda [sodium, carbon, and oxygen], baking soda [sodium, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen], caustic soda [sodium, hydrogen, and oxygen], sodium oxide [sodium and oxygen])lime can refer to any of several different compounds containing the element calcium (e.g. limestone [calcium, carbon, and oxygen], slaked lime [calcium, hydrogen, and oxygen], quicklime [calcium and oxygen])starch is a carbohydrate and is composed of the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
Sodium (Na), oxygen (O), and hydrogen (H). The formula is NaOH. Sodium (Na), oxygen (O), and hydrogen (H). The formula is NaOH.
Sodium hidroxide, NaOH; the elements are sodium, oxygen and hydrogen
sodium oxide
Sodium , carbon , hydrogen and oxygen are constituent elements of M.S.G.
No. Baking soda contains the elements sodium, hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen chemically combined, which makes it a compound. Its formula is NaHCO3. The scientific names of baking soda are sodium bicarbonate and sodium hydrogen carbonate.
No. Simply mixing hydrogen and oxygen will not get you water. You must burn the mixture.
Sodium (Na), oxygen (O) and hydrogen (H).
Sodium, oxygen and hydrogen.
sodium hydroxide, NaOH
Oxygen bleach uses hydrogen peroxide instead of sodium hypochlorite, and to my knowledge the two do not react, though I would still not recommend it.
Water is H2O. 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom. Water is not formed when you mix hydrogen and oxygen. An explosive mixture of hydrogen and oxygen is formed. When you burn hydrogen in oxygen, the resulting compound is water. When you boil water the result is steam, or water vapor. Boiling does NOT separate the hydrogen and oxygen. An electrical current is needed to separate the hydrogen and oxygen. CAUTION: Do NOT put salt in the water to speed up the electrolysis of water. It changes the products. instead of hydrogen and oxygen, you get hydrogen, chlorine (gas), and sodium hydroxide. The last two are very poisonous.