Can sodium oxide be in aqueous state?

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2026-07-16 13:25

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No, sodium oxide cannot exist in aqueous state because it is an ionic compound that does not readily dissolve in water. When sodium oxide reacts with water, it forms sodium hydroxide, a water-soluble compound.

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