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4Na+O2=2Na2O
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Answered by deepali0403
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when 4 molecules of Na react with 2 molecules they give a result as 2 molecules of NaO

Answered by parishmitamahanta888
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HEY DUDE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

Explanation:

4Na+o2=2Na2o

4 atoms of Na does not change into 2  

As reactant you have 4Na = 4 atoms Na  

As a product you have 2Na2 = 4 atoms Na.

The substances sodium (Na), oxygen (O2), and sodium oxide (Na2O) participate in this chemical reaction: 4Na + O2 → 2Na2O.  

"Mass can be neither created nor destroyed", therefore you can't have more mass on one side than another.  

When sodium is heated in excess of oxygen or air, sodium peroxide (Na2O2) is the product.

            2Na + O2 = 2Na2O2.

When the reaction is carried out with a limited supply of oxygen or air, the major product will be sodium oxide.

            4Na + O2 = 2Na2O.

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