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12 November, 05:34

A piece of sodium metal when thrown in water catches fire. give reason

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  1. 12 November, 07:05
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    See below.

    Explanation:

    A lot of heat is produced in this reaction so much that the sodium catches fire. If there is a lot of water and just a small piece of sodium it will not catch fire. Potassium reacts more vigorously than sodium and will always catch fire.
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