Sodium oxide and sodium peroxide
Sodium Chloride, NaCl, or table salt. The reactive, valency one sodium combines with the also reactive gas chlorine, and they become an ionic compound.
The formula of the product would be sodium oxide (Na2O). Sodium metal reacts with oxygen gas to form sodium oxide, where two sodium atoms combine with one oxygen atom.
Sodium chloride does not produce a yellow flame when heated because it is a compound made up of sodium and chloride ions, neither of which emit a yellow flame when heated individually. A yellow flame is typically produced by the presence of sodium ions, as in sodium-based compounds like sodium bicarbonate or sodium nitrate.
The element Sodium (Na) was first extracted in 1807. It is very soft and burns on contact with water.
The product of sodium and hydrogen is sodium hydride (NaH), a white crystalline compound that is used as a reducing agent in organic synthesis and as a source of hydrogen in various industrial processes.
sodium pyroxide
Reactants: Carbon dioxide Sodium phenoxide Product: Sodium salicylate
Sodium hydroxide is a manmade product.
Salt is made of sodium chloride.
Fossil fuel
It is reactant!
sodium sodium
Bleach is NaOCl - sodium hypochlorite and is a product of the chlor-alkali process. So yes, bleach contains a sodium atom. It is not made from sodium metal though - electrolysis of seawater is more common.
Product is something made, or grown, or harvested. Consumer is the person who uses it, or eats it, or burns it.
When hydrogen burns, the product created is water.
calcium burns red sodium burns orange
calcium burns red sodium burns orange