Sn + 2 NaOH + 4 H2O → Na2[Sn(OH)6] + 2 H2
The result is an inorganic white powder of Sodium Stannate(IV) or Disodium Hexahydroxyltin with molecular formula H6Na2O6Sn. Similar reactions occur when Tin Dioxide (SnO2) is also dissolved in a base .
Salt statistics:
Colour- White/ Colourless
Density-4.68 g/cm3
Molar Mass- 266.73 g/mol
The Stannate anion has an octahedral shape.
Use: Stabilizer for Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2).
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The mass of lead(II) nitrate required to react with 370 g NaOH is 1 531,9 g.
Phenol is not dissolved in a sodium hydroxide solution; having the characteristics of a weak acid phenol react with NaOH.
Iron does not react with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) under normal conditions because it forms a protective oxide layer on its surface, which inhibits further reaction. Additionally, iron is less reactive than other metals that do react with strong bases, and the reaction between iron and NaOH typically requires elevated temperatures or specific conditions to proceed. When it does react, it can produce hydrogen gas and sodium ferrate, but this is not a common occurrence.
These metals are not solubles in water and doesn't react with water.
This is the carbon dioxide.
Alcohols do not typically react with NaOH (sodium hydroxide) because alcohols are weak acids and NaOH is a strong base. The reaction between alcohols and NaOH would result in deprotonation of the alcohol, forming an alkoxide ion. However, this reaction is generally slow and inefficient due to the weak acidic nature of alcohols. Additionally, alcohols are poor nucleophiles, further hindering their reactivity with NaOH.
Any reaction occur.
The mass of lead(II) nitrate required to react with 370 g NaOH is 1 531,9 g.
Krypton is a noble gas and is generally inert, so it does not react with HCl, water, or NaOH under normal conditions.
2 moles of NaOH will react with 1 mole of H2SO4 based on the balanced chemical equation: 2NaOH + H2SO4 -> Na2SO4 + 2H2O.
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction is: 3 H3PO4 + 2 NaOH -> Na3PO4 + 3 H2O From the equation, we can see that 3 moles of H3PO4 react with 2 moles of NaOH. Calculate the molar mass of H3PO4 and NaOH. Then, use the molar ratio from the balanced equation to calculate the amount of H3PO4 needed to react with 25.4g of NaOH.
To calculate the amount of 6M NaOH needed to react with methyl salicylate, you would first need to know the molar ratio between NaOH and methyl salicylate from the balanced chemical equation of the reaction. Then, you can use the volume or weight of methyl salicylate and the molarity of NaOH to determine the amount needed for complete reaction.
One mole to react with ONE mole CH3COOH (ethaancarbonic acid) because it has only ONE proton (H+) to react with, the other 3 Hydrogen's are not proteolytic (=NON-acidic)
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Phenol is not dissolved in a sodium hydroxide solution; having the characteristics of a weak acid phenol react with NaOH.
There will be no reaction of Hexane as it does'nt have any reactive sites. Hexene will react only with Hcl as the double bond is nucleophilic to give poly chlorinated hexane. Hexene will not react with NaOH
HCl (hydrochloric acid) and NaOH (sodium hydroxide) will react to NaCl (sodium chloride) and water.