Why sodium(Na+) Ion can be kept in water or in a solution? Please tell...
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A colourless solution is formed, consisting of strongly alkalic sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) and hydrogen gas. This is an exothermic reaction. Sodium metal is heated and may ignite and burn with a characteristic orange flame. Hydrogen gas released during the burning process reacts strongly with oxygen in the air.
A number of sodium compounds do not react as strongly with water, but are strongly water soluble.
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Explanation:
NA+ ion can be keep in water or in any solution...
because,...
NA+ when kept in water reacts with water to H2o to form NAOH
here, NAOH is sodium hydroxide......
and when NA+ is kept in any solution like chloride solution....
NA+ reacts with chloride to form NACL which is sodium chloride...
hope it helps you.....
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