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Answered by Anonymous
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[tex]\implies \: \: C_{(s)}+ O_{(2)} ↑

\longrightarrow CO_2↑ \\ \\\\

\implies 2Na_{(s)} + 2H_2 \: O \longrightarrow 2NaOH_{(aq)} + H_2 ↑[/tex]

Answered by SteelTitan
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C (s) +O (2) ↑⟶CO 2 ↑

⟹2Na (s) +2H 2 O⟶2NaOH (aq) +H2 ↑

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