NaCl-----------------Na+ + Cl-
is a dissociation reaction.
The balanced equation for the reaction between methanoic acid (HCOOH) and sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) is: 2HCOOH + Na2CO3 → 2H2O + 2CO2 + 2NaCOOH
No. First Na is not a diatomic element so Na2 is not correct. Oxygen is a diatomic element so if it is by itself, there has to be a sibscript of 2. A balanced equation would be 2 Na plus O2---- 2(NaO) plus you cannot have a number in the middle of the product.
The balanced equation for sodium reacting with water to yield sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas is: 2Na(s) + 2H2O(l) -> 2NaOH(aq) + H2(g)
The chemical equation representing this reaction is 2Na + 2H2O → 2NaOH + H2.
The reaction between magnesium ions and sodium stearate would involve the magnesium ion (Mg^2+) displacing sodium (Na^+) in sodium stearate to form magnesium stearate and sodium ions. The equation can be represented as Mg^2+ + 2(C_17H_35COO^−) → Mg(C_17H_35COO)_2 + 2Na^+.
Type your answer here... 2Na (s) + Cl2 (g) → 2NaCl (s)
The balanced equation for the reaction between methanoic acid (HCOOH) and sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) is: 2HCOOH + Na2CO3 → 2H2O + 2CO2 + 2NaCOOH
It is an eothermic type of reaction.
2NH3 + 2NA = 3H2 + NA3N2
The balanced equation for the reaction between sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl2) to form sodium chloride (NaCl) is 2Na + Cl2 -> 2NaCl. This equation is balanced because it has an equal number of each type of atom on both sides of the reaction arrow.
This is a single displacement reaction, where zinc (Zn) replaces sodium (Na) in sodium chloride (NaCl) to form zinc chloride (ZnCl2) and sodium (Na) metal. The reaction is also known as a displacement or substitution reaction.
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2Na(s)+O2(g) ----> Na2O2(s)
2Na represents two atoms of sodium. The prefix '2' indicates that there are two sodium atoms.
It is a REDOX reaction. Sodium is oxidized by Fluorine which is itself reduced by the sodium. 2Na + F2 = 2NaF.
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Br2 + 3NaHSO3 = 2NaBr + NaHSO4 + H2O + 2SO2