Anything within the same family/column should produce the same effects since elements in the same family share similar characteristics. If this question is coming from a text book or a teacher i would suspect that they are looking for the answer K, in otherwords Potassium.
Sodium is most reactive with water, wich then creates hydroxide.
No, it's a similar reaction, producing Hydrogen and a solution but is less violent.
To avoid a violent reaction.
Magnesium is a reactive metal in groupe two of the periodic table and reacts with oxygen gas in group six to produce Magnesium Oxide. The reaction is as follows: 2Mg + O2 gives 2MgO
The reaction is violent, even explosive. The sodium reacts with an acid to produce a sodium salt and hydrogen gas. The reaction produces enough heat to melt the sodium and ignite the hydrogen. If the reaction does produces an explosion it can send flaming, molten pieces of sodium through the air. For these reason the reaction is dangerous.
A supercell is the kind of thunderstorm most likely to produce a tornado.
Yes. the reaction is exothermic and quite violent.
No they are not the same because when you have a violent reaction to a nightmare you would usually hit and do violent things as to sleepwalking, you would just walk around in your sleep talking and bumping into things so the answer to that question is NO
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Chlorine can not just tun into salt, it has to react with another element (Sodium) to do this. The reaction is violent and emits heat.
When an element with few vakence electrons comes in contact with ine that has many valence electrons the reaction is more violent and vice versa.
Potassium react violent with water, iron react only if oxygen is present.
Yes, this reaction would be extremely energetic and with heat it could be expolosive and violent.
No, it's a similar reaction, producing Hydrogen and a solution but is less violent.
Rarely, but yes.
Yes, it would be very highly energetic and violent.
A nuclear reaction of some sort ( not necessarily violent blast). there are various Isotopes of some elements- with differing atomic numbers.
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