Why na + H20 is naOH + H2 instead of na20 + h2? Good answer will get BRAILIEST 20 points
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most other metallic oxides though, sodium oxide is ionic, meaning when it dissolves in water, there are Na+ ions and O(2-) ions. An O(2-) ion will remove a proton from a water molecule, thereby creating two hydroxide ions.
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most other metallic oxides though, sodium oxide is ionic, meaning when it dissolves in water, there are Na+ ions and O(2-) ions. An O(2-) ion will remove a proton from a water molecule, thereby creating two hydroxide ions.
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