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  2. Sodium oxide - Wikipedia

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    Sodium oxide is a chemical compound with the formula Na 2 O.It is used in ceramics and glasses.It is a white solid but the compound is rarely encountered. Instead "sodium oxide" is used to describe components of various materials such as glasses and fertilizers which contain oxides that include sodium and other elements.

  3. Sodium stannate - Wikipedia

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    The anhydrous form of sodium stannate, Na 2 SnO 3, is recognised as a distinct compound with its own CAS Registry Number, [4] 12058-66-1, and a distinct material safety data sheet. [5] Alkali metal stannate compounds are prepared by dissolving elemental tin in a suitable metal hydroxide, in the case of sodium stannate by the reaction: [6]

  4. Sodium peroxide - Wikipedia

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    Sodium peroxide is an inorganic compound with the formula Na 2 O 2.This yellowish solid is the product of sodium ignited in excess oxygen. [3] It is a strong base. This metal peroxide exists in several hydrates and peroxyhydrates including Na 2 O 2 ·2H 2 O 2 ·4H 2 O, Na 2 O 2 ·2H 2 O, Na 2 O 2 ·2H 2 O 2, and Na 2 O 2 ·8H 2 O. [4] The octahydrate, which is simple to prepare, is white, in ...

  5. Sodium metasilicate - Wikipedia

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    Safety data sheet (SDS) ... Sodium metasilicate is the chemical substance with formula Na ... quartz) with sodium oxide Na 2 O in 1:1 molar ratio. [2]

  6. Ruthenium tetroxide - Wikipedia

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    The reaction initially produces sodium diperiodo­dihydroxo­ruthenate(VI), which then decomposes in acid solution to the tetroxide: [5] 8 Ru 3+ (aq) + 5 IO 4 − (aq) + 12 H 2 O(l) → 8 RuO 4 (s) + 5 I − (aq) + 24 H + (aq) [6] Due to its challenging reactivity, RuO 4 is always generated in situ and used in catalytic quantities, at least in ...

  7. Sodium carbonate - Wikipedia

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    Safety data sheet (SDS) MSDS: ... Sodium carbonate ... In this way, sodium carbonate is a source of sodium oxide. Soda–lime glass has been the most common form of ...

  8. Potassium oxide - Wikipedia

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    Potassium oxide (K 2 O) is an ionic compound of potassium and oxygen. It is a base. This pale yellow solid is the simplest oxide of potassium. It is a highly reactive compound that is rarely encountered. Some industrial materials, such as fertilizers and cements, are assayed assuming the percent composition that would be equivalent to K 2 O.

  9. Sodium hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    Safety data sheet (SDS) External SDS: Related compounds Other anions. ... oxide, sodium metal, and hydrogen gas. [24] This is due to the lower enthalpy of formation ...