It's a displacement reaction as the sodium displaces the iron
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.
The reaction is violent, even explosive. The sodium reacts with an acid to produce a sodium salt and hydrogen gas. The reaction produces enough heat to melt the sodium and ignite the hydrogen. If the reaction does produces an explosion it can send flaming, molten pieces of sodium through the air. For these reason the reaction is dangerous.
sodium hydroxide (aq)
It is a true statement that chlorine gas reacts with sodium metal to produce sodium chloride. The symbol for chlorine is Cl.
Sodium metal and water
The reactants in this reaction are sodium (Na) and hydrochloric acid (HCl).
When sodium bicarbonate reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid they produce carbon dioxide (CO2)
Sodium metal and water
Liquid sodium reacts with a rapid flow of hydrogen gas at 350 degrees F to produce the ionic compound sodium hydride (Na+ H-) which has the same structure as NaCl. It is a base and a reducing agent.
The reactants are sodium and water.
Sodium oxide reacts with water to produce only one product: sodium hydroxide. The equation for the reaction is Na2O + H2O -> 2 NaOH.
Sulphuric acid reacts with sodium hydrogen carbonate to produce sodium sulfate, carbon dioxide, and water.
2Na + 2H2O = 2NaOH + H2
Na2O(s) + H2O(l) = 2NaOH(aq) Like sodium metal , sodium oxide reacts with water, however, it does NOT liberate hydrogen, so there is no 'popping' or flashing flame. Na2O is a BASE NaOH is an ALKALI (Soluble Base)
This reaction is:NaHCO3 + HCl = NaCl + H2O + CO2
The sodium will react violently with the sulfuric acid, releasing hydrogen gas which is then ignited by the heat of the reaction. The reaction will also produce sodium sulfate, sodium bisulfate, or a mixture of the two depending on how much acid there is relative to the amount of sodium.