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Would the molecular ratio of the equation 4Na + O2 = 2Na2O be 4:2?
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Answered by DrBob222
Is the oxygen supposed to be there? I would list the ratio as 4:1:2 unless you are specifically doing the ratio between Na and Na2O. In that case 4:2 can be reduced to 2:1
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