Chemistry, asked by aaadhi39, 11 months ago

How does the na join with o2

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Answered by SukhdeepSingh
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sodium has the valency plus one which means that it can close one electron and oxygen has the tendency to gain one electron and ionic bond is seen in sodium and oxygen and hence they are joined

aaadhi39: But the na is more reactive
aaadhi39: It should be kept inside the kerosene
aaadhi39: ???
SukhdeepSingh: you can take sodium which is in small amount
aaadhi39: soo. It starts burn even in cold water ?
SukhdeepSingh: then you must take its solution in duluth amount
aaadhi39: kk
aaadhi39: Thanks
Answered by shadansiddiqui
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na+o2= 2nao sodium oxide
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