It's precipitation reaction.
A chemical reaction occurs between sodium hydroxide and hydrogen chloride. Adding more sodium hydroxide to the reaction causes it to speed up. If you add more of a reactant, such as sodium hydroxide, can it be considered a catalyst? Why or why not?
Water and sodium metal are reactants to produce sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. H2O + Na ==> NaOH + H2 !! VERY dangerous !! Sodium Metal and Water
There is no reaction. "Hydroxide acid" is water, which does not react with sodium hydroxide.
Sodium metal and water
Sodium oxide reacts with water to produce only one product: sodium hydroxide. The equation for the reaction is Na2O + H2O -> 2 NaOH.
Yes, the water and sodium produce sodium hydroxide and hydrogen!
A chemical reaction occurs between sodium hydroxide and hydrogen chloride. Adding more sodium hydroxide to the reaction causes it to speed up. If you add more of a reactant, such as sodium hydroxide, can it be considered a catalyst? Why or why not?
Sodium metal and water
Water and sodium metal are reactants to produce sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. H2O + Na ==> NaOH + H2 !! VERY dangerous !! Sodium Metal and Water
There is no reaction. "Hydroxide acid" is water, which does not react with sodium hydroxide.
Sodium metal and water
It will form sodium chloride and sulfur hydroxide
There is no reaction , because of the Common Ion Effect. The Common Ion is the Hydroxide.
The reaction is:NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2OSodium chloride is obtained.
The reactants are sodium and water.
The reactants are sodium and oxygen, which normally forms sodium oxide in air. The sodium metal disassociates water into hydroxide ions (OH) and hydrogen (H), and combines preferentially with the hydroxide to form sodium hydroxide. This is a highly exothermic reaction that can rapidly accelerate as the sodium melts.
Any reaction between sodium chloride and sodium hydroxide.