The alumina will drop out of suspension over time and you will be left with a thick white paste (the alumina) at the bottom of your container.
The reaction of sodium and water is considered to be a chemical change.
You will find that AlNa(SO4)2 is the formula for sodium aluminum sulfate. That's its anhydrous form (no water). You usually see it written AlNa(SO4)2 + 12 H2O to include the water that it likes to hang out with.
sodium in water form compound with OH as water breaks in H+ and OH- and Na forms NaOH
Sodium metal and water
The sodium burns, spilting the water into hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen itself then burns with explosive force.
SODIUM ALUMINATE IS SAME WITH SODIUM METAALUMINATRE They are one prdoduct .There are two kinds of word for this NaAlO2 with NA2AL2O4 . know more info ,please email to me info@litianchem.cn
sodium stannate Na2SnO3x3H2O
NaAlO2
Al(NO3)3 + 4NaOH -> NaAlO2 + 3NaNO3 + 2H2O
NaAlO2 is sodium aluminate
I think you meant sodium aluminate. Well it is Na2Al2O3
NH3 Ammonium
Sodium wins!
explosion
Sodium is MUCH faster.
Sodium sulfate dissolves in water to produce a solution of sodium sulfate.
The reaction of sodium and water is considered to be a chemical change.