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Sodium when placed in water explodes.
Water is not an element, it is a compound composed of oxygen and hydrogen. The chemical formula for it is H2O. That is 2 hydrogens and 1 oxygen atoms combined.
It explodes actually.
Oxygen. Hydrogen and oxygen bond in a ratio of 2 hydrogen atoms to one oxygen atom to form water, represented by the chemical formula H2O.
Potassium metal is a metal that explodes when put in cold water. It causes a chemical reaction which results in a large explosion.
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No, it is a chemical substance. The explosion is a violent chemical reaction.
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sodium, combined with chlorine, it makes salt, but in pure form, it explodes in water
it explodes because in the sodium chloride there are gases,chemical gases which forces it to explode.
Sodium when placed in water explodes.
Water is not an element, it is a compound composed of oxygen and hydrogen. The chemical formula for it is H2O. That is 2 hydrogens and 1 oxygen atoms combined.
A compound is formed when two or more other substances are combined and a chemical change takes place. Pure water would be an example of a compound.
This is a chemical process: a hydration reaction occur.
no, its a covalent chemical bond. H2O or water is 2 hydrogen atoms bonded with one oxygen atom, there is no chemical reaction in the water you see every day. hope this helps with whatever you need.
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