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What happens when sodium oxide reacts with hydrogen

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A reversible hydrogenation/dehydrogenation system. Sodium oxide, Na2O, reversibly absorbs hydrogen, H2, to form sodium hydride, NaH, and sodium hydroxide, NaOH, which possesses a potential to find its application to reversible hydrogen storage.

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