Sodium Hydroxide + Hydrocloric acid --> Sodiumchloride + Water
No, sodium chloride is a solute in saltwater, not a solvent. In saltwater, water is the solvent that dissolves the sodium chloride solute.
Sodium oxide is soluble in water and will react with water to form sodium hydroxide. The resulting solution will be basic because of the presence of sodium hydroxide.
The word equation for the reaction of sodium plus sulfur is "sodium + sulfur → sodium sulfide."
Sodium shouldn't sink in water at room temperature, because the density of sodium is less than the density of water. The density of sodium at room temperature is 0.968 g/cm3, whereas the density of water at room temperature is 0.998g/cm3. So technically, sodium should float in water, not sink.
When sodium oxide reacts with water, it forms sodium hydroxide by the following chemical equation: Na2O + H2O -> 2NaOH. This reaction releases heat and is highly exothermic. Sodium hydroxide is a strong base commonly used in industries such as water treatment, soap making, and chemical production.
The word equation for sodium reacting with water is: sodium + water → sodium hydroxide + hydrogen gas.
Sodium + Sulphate + Water = Sodium Sulphate + Water
Sodium + water = Sodium hydroxide + Hydrogen . Here is the chemical eq'n 2Na(s) + 2H2O(l) = 2NaOH(aq) + H2(g)
The word equation for the reaction involving carbon dioxide, water, and sodium acetate is: carbon dioxide + water + sodium acetate → sodium bicarbonate.
The word equation for hydrochloric acid reacting with sodium hydroxide is: hydrochloric acid + sodium hydroxide → sodium chloride + water.
The word equation for sodium bicarbonate is: sodium bicarbonate (sodium hydrogen carbonate) + acetic acid (vinegar) → water + carbon dioxide + sodium acetate.
The word equation for the reaction of sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide is: sulfuric acid + sodium hydroxide → sodium sulfate + water.
The word equation for sodium hydrogen carbonate when heated is: sodium hydrogen carbonate (sodium bicarbonate) → sodium carbonate + carbon dioxide + water.
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Sodium phenoxide reacts with carbon dioxide to form sodium salicylate and water.
The general equation for combustion is: fuel + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + heat.