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H2O | + | NaOH | + | SnO | → | Na[Sn(OH)3] | |
water | sodium hydroxide | Stannous oxide; Tin(II) oxide; SnO; Tin oxide | Sodium trihydroxystannate(II) | ||||
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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.
In a full sentence, you can also say H2O (water) reacts with NaOH (sodium hydroxide) reacts with SnO (Stannous oxide; Tin(II) oxide; SnO; Tin oxide) and produce Na[Sn(OH)3] (Sodium trihydroxystannate(II))
This equation does not have any specific information about phenomenon.
In this case, you just need to observe to see if product substance Na[Sn(OH)3] (Sodium trihydroxystannate(II)), appearing at the end of the reaction.
Or if any of the following reactant substances SnO (Stannous oxide; Tin(II) oxide; SnO; Tin oxide), disappearing
We no further information about this chemical reactions.
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