No, sodium hydroxide is NaOH. It is a strong base made of sodium, hydrogen and oxygen. Sodium carbonates is Na2CO3. It is a weak base and is composed of sodium, carbon, and oxygen.
When left open to air, carbon dioxide will react at the gas-liquid interface. CO2 + 2OH- --> 2HCO3-
Reaction between Sodium Carbonate and Calcium Hydroxide Na2CO3 + Ca(OH)2 --------> CaCO3 + 2NaOH Reaction between Sodium Carbonate and Calcium Hydroxide Na2CO3 + Ca(OH)2 --------> CaCO3 +...
Determine the number of moles of each. then % would be: moles of one/total moles of both X 100%
Sodium hydroxide is NaOH and sodium carbonate is Na2CO3.