Chemistry, asked by priyapuvvada, 6 months ago

How do sodium and potassium react with oxygen? Write equation also.​

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Answered by careenlyngdoh4
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Explanation:

Sodium (and to some extent potassium) form peroxides, X2O2, containing the more complicated O2−2 ion. Potassium, rubidium and cesium form superoxides, XO2. containing the superoxide ion, O−2

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Sodium (and to some extent potassium) form peroxides, X2O2, containing the more complicated O2−2 ion. Potassium, rubidium and cesium form superoxides, XO2. containing the superoxide ion, O−2.

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