sodium sulfide is apparently made by generating hydrogen sulfide gas into a sodium hydroxide solution,and then adding an equivalent alkali. you would get sodium sulfide if you added an equivalent alkali to the solution.
Sodium hydride is a strong base. It is dangerous when wet because it reacts violently with water forming flammable/ explosive gas (hydrogen). The equation for the reaction involved is given by NaH (s) + H2O (l) --> NaOH (aq) + H2 (g).
NaH + CH3OH --> CH3ONa + H2
When sodium hydride reacts with methanol it evolves hydrogen gas with the formation of sodium salt of methanol
It creates a sodium hydrochloride fluid reaction containing many adverse side effects on the human psyche, making one very unstable and feeling woozy.
I suppose that sodium borohydride is soluble in ethanol.
No it Will not. Because alcohols are neutral.
Sodium metal reacts with methanol to give off hydrogen gas and sodium methoxide.
3.5grams for every litre
no, the gases just produce a smell
Yes it gives hydrogen
The formula for potassium hydrogen sulfide is KHS. Another name for this inorganic compound is potassium hydrosulfide. Its molar mass is 72.17 grams per mole, and it is soluble in water.
Yes,there will be a reaction see the equation below: Zn+NaSo4= ZnSo4+Na
Yes. Hydrogen sulfide is extremely flammable.
The chemical formula for hydrogen sulfide is H2S.
Hydrogen cyanide in water forms hydrocyanic acid. It is not a base.
Calcium Sulfide and water
H2S stands for hydrogen sulphide.It is a gas.Answer:H2S can be called many names, most commonly hydrogen sulfide. Alternate names include:Dihydrogen monosulfideDihydrogen sulfideSulfaneSulfurated hydrogenSulfureted hydrogenSulfur hydride
The formula for potassium hydrogen sulfide is KHS. Another name for this inorganic compound is potassium hydrosulfide. Its molar mass is 72.17 grams per mole, and it is soluble in water.
H2s=h2+s
The chemical equation Mg + H2S -> MgS + H2.
No, it is a chemical change. The tarnish seen on silver is silver sulfide which formed by the silver reacting from small amounts of hydrogen sulfide in the air. So silver sulfide has been created by a chemical reaction.
Yes,there will be a reaction see the equation below: Zn+NaSo4= ZnSo4+Na
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It is a chemical process - a reaction with hydrogen sulfide.
"Which" implies choices... Where are they??
"Which" implies choices... Where are they??
Yes. Hydrogen sulfide is extremely flammable.