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Justify that the reaction:

2Na(s) + H2(g) → 2NaH is a redox reaction.

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In this reaction, Na is oxidised to Na+ and hydrogen is reduced from H2 and H- ion. Therefore it is a redox reaction.

2NaO + H2O → 2Na+ H-1(s)

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