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the reaction of sodium in oxygen​

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Answered by shiva18122005
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Sodium is a very reactive metal, it tends to react with oxygen to form sodium oxide but this is an unstable compound and soon reacts with hydrogen to form sodium hydroxide. Na2O is a sodium oxide formed by the reaction between sodium metal and oxygen of the air at room temperature.

Answered by itzkanika85
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Answer:

Sodium is a very reactive metal, it tends to react with oxygen to form sodium oxide but this is an unstable compound and soon reacts with hydrogen to form sodium hydroxide. Na2O is a sodium oxide formed by the reaction between sodium metal and oxygen of the air at room temperature.

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