By the looks of this question it's either one of this 4 answers well count it as a MCQ question 1. sodium chloride + nitrogen gas
2. sodium nitrate + nitrogen gas
3. sodium ethanoate + hydrogen gas
4. sodium sulphate + hydrogen gas
This is reaction is the "volcano reaction" that you show to the kids. Ethanoic acid (much more commonly known as acetic acid, which is the main ingredient of vinegar) reacts with sodium hydrogen carbonate (much more commonly known as sodium bicarbonate, which is the main ingredient of baking soda) to produce water, carbon dioxide (so there are a lot of bubbles), and sodium acetate (sodium ethanoate):
CH3COOH(aq) + NaHCO3(aq) ----> H2O(l) + CO2(g) + CH3COO-Na+(aq)
Na2CO3 + CH3COOH ------- NaCH3COO + H2CO3
(P.S) - This ain't the balance equation...you'd have to do that
reaction beetwin ethanol & sodium carbonat? please ask me.
It is na2co3 + 2chcooh ---> 2ch3coona + h20 + c02
2C2H5OH + 2Na -> 2C2H5ONa + H2
Sodium reacts with Ethanol to produce Sodium Ethoxide (C2H5ONa) and Hydrogen gas (H2), according to the following equation.2 C2H5OH + 2Na ----> 2 C2H5ONa + H2
No, it's a similar reaction, producing Hydrogen and a solution but is less violent.
They both have OH. However, in sodium hyrdroxide, the OH- group is attached to the Na+ by an ionic bond. When dissolved it water, OH- would become free ions. On the other hand, in alcohol, the OH is attached to a carbon atom by a covalent bond. It is not an ion. Therefore is would not dissociate in water.
There is no reaction between phenol and sodium carbonate
Sodium sulfate is practically insoluble in ethanol. But it adsorbs ethanol as well as methanol.
when sodium react with ethanol ,ethoxide and hydrogen are formed. this reaction is like when sodium reacts with water
ethanol is converted into acetic acid....
Sodium reacts with Ethanol to produce Sodium Ethoxide (C2H5ONa) and Hydrogen gas (H2), according to the following equation.2 C2H5OH + 2Na ----> 2 C2H5ONa + H2
No, it's a similar reaction, producing Hydrogen and a solution but is less violent.
Any reaction between sodium chloride and hydrochloric acid.
Sodium sulfate is not soluble in ethanol.
There is no reaction between sodium and sodium chloride.
The balanced reaction between sodium and chlorine is as follows Na + Cl =>Na+ + Cl-. In this reaction, sodium loses an electron to sodium. Note that the products of this reaction are ions in the solid state.
There would be no reaction.
Metallic sodium reacts vigorously with ethanol to form sodium ethanoate.
there is no reaction because its salt sodium chloride is what you get after the reaction between sodium and chlorine.
The product of the synthesis reaction between sodium and chlorine gas is