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Na + H2O → NaOH + H2

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Answered by Akshara6c
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Answer:

Sodium + Water = Sodium Hydroxide + Dihydrogen

Reaction Type

Single Displacement (Substitution)

Reactants

Sodium - Na

Element 11 Natrium 鈉 Sodium Na-22 Sodium Na-24

Molar Mass of Na

Water - H2O

Dihydrogen Monoxide Dihydridooxygen [OH2] HOH Hydrogen Hydroxide Dihydrogen Oxide Oxidane Hydrogen Oxide

Molar Mass of H2O Oxidation State of H2O

Products

Sodium Hydroxide - NaOH

Caustic Soda Lye Soda Lye Sodium Hydrate White Caustic

Molar Mass of NaOH Oxidation State of NaOH

Dihydrogen - H2

H₂ Molecular Hydrogen Gas Hydrogen Gas Hydrogen Hydrogen Molecule Molecular Hydrogen Dideuterium D2

Molar Mass of H2 Bond Polarity of H2

Answered by samarthsaboo11
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Answer:2Na + 2H2O ------------> 2NaOH + H2

Explanation:

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