Na+1H-1 is called Sodium Hydrogren. Na is sodium, the plus one means it has a plus one charge. The H is hydrogen, and the -1 means it has a one negative charge.
That is a list of the valences of several elements.Hydrogen is +1 (and also -1, incidentally)Sodium is +1Potassium is +1Calcium is +2
Na+ plus OH- plus H+ equals H2O plus Na+ plus Cl-
2 Neutrons, WHY? NA=NOTHING 1=1 YES? The own neutron it is in = 1 the plus 1+1 = 2 neutrons
The answer is H - 8
Sodium, Na, is a group 1 element and generally holds a +1 charge.
That is a list of the valences of several elements.Hydrogen is +1 (and also -1, incidentally)Sodium is +1Potassium is +1Calcium is +2
Hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide yield salt and water H+ + Cl- + Na+ + OH- --> Na+ + Cl- + H2OComment:In solutions you better leave unchanged ions ( Cl- and Na+) out of the balanced equation: called to be 'tribune ions' (people on the tribune don't take part in the 'match'):H+ + OH- --> H2O This looks simpler than: H+ + Cl - + Na + + OH- --> Na + + Cl - + H2O
+1 for Na, +1 for H, -2 for each O, +4 for S
Na+ plus OH- plus H+ equals H2O plus Na+ plus Cl-
2H
2 Neutrons, WHY? NA=NOTHING 1=1 YES? The own neutron it is in = 1 the plus 1+1 = 2 neutrons
2H - C - H + NaOH ------> H- C - O -Na + CH3 - OH
It is nothing more than the product of the two, (A + H + 1)(A + 1) = A2 + AH + 2A + H + 1.
The oxidation number is +1. (Oxidation number for an ion is the ionic charge)
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Nothing OR plus 1.
+1 for Na, +1 for H, +6 for S and -2 for each O