
Na->NaO->Na(OH)3->NaCl3


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Na→Na2O→NaOH→NaCl
4Na+O2 → 2Na2O
Na2O+H2O → 2NaOH
NaOH+HCl → NaCl+H2O



It appears that you've listed a sequence of chemical reactions involving sodium (Na) and various other compounds. However, there seems to be some confusion and inaccuracies in the notation you've provided. Let me clarify and correct it for you:
Sodium (Na) is a chemical element, and its most common oxidation state is +1.
NaO is not a commonly encountered compound. Sodium oxide (Na2O) is a more stable compound, where sodium is in the +1 oxidation state.
Na(OH)3 is not a valid chemical formula. Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is the correct formula for a compound involving sodium and hydroxide ions.
NaCl3 is also not a valid chemical formula. Sodium chloride (NaCl) is the common salt, and it contains sodium in the +1 oxidation state.
So, a corrected sequence of chemical reactions involving sodium might look like this:
Na → Na+ (Sodium loses one electron to form a sodium ion, Na+)
Na + O2 → Na2O (Sodium reacts with oxygen to form sodium oxide)
NaOH (Sodium hydroxide is a strong base, not typically represented as Na(OH)3)
NaCl (Sodium chloride is the common table salt, not NaCl3)
Please let me know if you have any specific questions or if you'd like more information about these reactions or any related topics.


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