kooltrainer
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first one is haarrdd
but its jus sodium added to water , not sodium oxide and wouldnt sodium explode? .independantz said:a) Na(s)+H20(l)----> NaO(aq)+H2(g), not 100% sure on this , but if it is right then, since Na is a metal, it's oxide will produce a base, there fore an increase in OH- ions, thus the solution becomes more basic.
b) P=1/V, therefore an increase in pressure, causes a decrease in volume, hence the equilibrium will shift to the side with more water molecules, that is to the right. As indicated by Le Chatelier's principle, which states that if a system in equilibrium is disturbed the shystem will shift to oppose the change.
OopsMark576 said:*2Na(s) + 2H2O(l) ----> 2NaOH(aq) + H2(g)
Almost there independantz!