Im not sure, but with self experimentation, I've found that it does release Cl2, and is exothermic. Hope that helps.
numbers are equation because there are numbers in equation which make numbers equation
AX + BY is not an equation .AX + BY + C = 0is the general equation for a straight line.
a solution to an equation is the answer
mcy is not an equation.
a linear equation
The chemical formula (not equation) of sodium hydrogen sulfite is NaHSO3.
The balanced equation for the reaction between sodium bisulfite (NaHSO3) and bromine (Br2) is: 2 NaHSO3 + Br2 → Na2SO4 + 2 HBr + S.
The equation for the preparation of bleach is the reaction between sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and chlorine gas (Cl2), which forms sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) and water (H2O). The balanced chemical equation is 2 NaOH + Cl2 → NaOCl + NaCl + H2O.
2Na + 2HCl --> 2NaCl + H2 Solid Aqueous Aqueous gaseous Hope this helps :)
This equation is NaClO (aq) + 2 HCl (aq) = NaCl (aq) + Cl2 + H2O.
When potassium iodate (KIO3) reacts with sodium bisulfite (NaHSO3), it forms iodine (I2), sodium sulfate (Na2SO4), and water (H2O). This reaction is commonly used in analytical chemistry to determine the concentration of KIO3 in a sample.
Yes, NaOCl is an oxidizing agent.
The balanced equation for the reaction between amidosulfuric acid (NH2SO3H) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is: NH2SO3H + NaOH → NaHSO3 + H2O
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between sodium bisulfate and acetone is: CH3COCH3 + NaHSO4 → CH3COSO3Na + H2O
Equation: NaHSO3 + H2CrO4 ----> Na2CrO4 + H2O + SO2 Further reaction in Sodium hydrogen sulfite, needs Acidic condition: Na2CrO4 + NaHSO3 + H+ ----> Na2SO4 + Cr2(SO4)3 + H2O
The chemical reaction between acetic acid (CH3COOH) and sodium sulfite (Na2SO3) results in the formation of sodium acetate (CH3COONa), sodium bisulfite (NaHSO3), and water (H2O). The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: 2CH3COOH + Na2SO3 → 2CH3COONa + NaHSO3 + H2O. This reaction is a double displacement reaction where the cations and anions of the reactants switch places to form the products.
The KI NaOCl mixture will turn yellow upon the addition of NaOCl due to the oxidation of iodide ions to iodine.