- (systematic name
sodium azanide), is the
inorganic compound with the
formula NaNH2. It is a salt
composed of the
sodium cation and the
azanide anion. This...
- step,
ammonia is
converted to
sodium amide by
metallic sodium: 2
Na + 2 NH3 → 2
NaNH2 + H2 It is a
redox reaction in
which metallic sodium gives an electron...
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sodium amide with
carbon at
elevated temperatures.
NaNH2 + C →
NaCN + H2 The
structure of
solid NaCN is
related to that of
sodium chloride. The anions...
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sodium amide (
NaNH2) is an
exceptional base (pKa of NH3 ~ 33), in
water it is only as good as
sodium hydroxide. On the
other hand,
NaNH2 is a far more...
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Sodium is a
chemical element; it has symbol
Na (from Neo-Latin natrium) and
atomic number 11. It is a soft, silvery-white,
highly reactive metal. Sodium...
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sodium amide NaNH2 in
liquid ammonia as solvent: N 2 O + 2
NaNH 2 ⟶
NaN 3 +
NaOH + NH 3 {\displaystyle {\ce {N2O + 2
NaNH2 ->
NaN3 +
NaOH + NH3}}} Many...
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Sodium acetate, CH3COONa, also
abbreviated NaOAc, is the
sodium salt of
acetic acid. This
colorless deliquescent salt has a wide
range of uses. Sodium...
- an
inorganic compound with the
formula NaOH. It is a
white solid ionic compound consisting of
sodium cations Na+ and
hydroxide anions OH−.
Sodium hydroxide...
- (anhydrous) is a
white crystalline solid having a
formula variously given as
NaAlO2,
NaAl(OH)4 (hydrated), Na2O·Al2O3, or Na2Al2O4.
Commercial sodium aluminate...
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commonly known as
edible salt, is an
ionic compound with the
chemical formula NaCl,
representing a 1:1
ratio of
sodium and
chlorine ions. In its
edible form...