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CO | + | Na2O2 | → | Na2CO3 | |
carbon monoxide | sodium peroxide | sodium carbonate | |||
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Temperature: room temperature
Explanation: The ideal environmental conditions for a reaction, such as temperature, pressure, catalysts, and solvent. Catalysts are substances that speed up the pace (velocity) of a chemical reaction without being consumed or becoming part of the end product. Catalysts have no effect on equilibrium situations.
CO reacts with Na2O2
In a full sentence, you can also say CO (carbon monoxide) reacts with Na2O2 (sodium peroxide) and produce Na2CO3 (sodium carbonate)
This equation does not have any specific information about phenomenon.
In this case, you just need to observe to see if product substance Na2CO3 (sodium carbonate), appearing at the end of the reaction.
Or if any of the following reactant substances Na2O2 (sodium peroxide), disappearing
We no further information about this chemical reactions.
carbon monoxide
CO + H2O + PdCl2 → 2HCl + CO2 + Pd 2CO + O2 → 2CO2 4CO + Fe3O4 → 3Fe + 4CO2 View all equations with CO as reactantsodium peroxide
2H2O + 2Na2O2 → 4NaOH + 2O2 CO + Na2O2 → Na2CO3 H2SO4 + Na2O2 → H2O2 + Na2SO4 View all equations with Na2O2 as reactantsodium peroxide
2Na + O2 → Na2O2 2Na2O + O2 → 2Na2O2 2Na2O → 2Na + Na2O2 View all equations with Na2O2 as productInteresting Information Only Few People Knows