What are the products of the reaction between carbon monoxide and sodium hydroxide?

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The question is asking for the products formed when carbon monoxide reacts with sodium hydroxide. This involves understanding the chemical reactions of these compounds and identifying the correct product from the options provided.

Answer

Sodium formate

The final answer is sodium formate.

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The final answer is sodium formate.

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When carbon monoxide is passed over sodium hydroxide under specific conditions (typically high pressure and temperature), the reaction produces sodium formate, also known as sodium methanoate.

Tips

A common mistake is to assume there's no reaction between CO and NaOH in standard conditions. The reaction occurs under high pressure and temperature.

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