It reacts rapidly but not violently unless heated.
Sodium will react violently with dilute hydrochloric acid.
because sodium is unstable
Yes, violently.
Yes, sodium reacts violently with water.
Magnesium, Calcium and Sodium react violently with acids as compare to Aluminium.
Yes, it reacts with the oxygen in the air and water very violently.
Sodium will react violently with dilute hydrochloric acid.
because sodium is unstable
Yes.
Yes, violently.
It means that the substance in question will readily react with oxygen. Almost everything in group 1 of the periodic table will react violently with oxygen. exp. Sodium in powder from will ignite spontaneously when exposed to oxygen.
Sodium is to reactive to occur in its elemental form in nature. It will react rapidly with oxygen and nitrogen in air and will react violently with water. The only effective way of extracting sodium from its compounds is electrolysis.
Yes, sodium reacts violently with water.
Sodium metal is kept submerged in light oil distillates so that it doesn't react with the oxygen in the air, as it is a very reactive metal. Pure sodium also reacts violently with water.
Magnesium, Calcium and Sodium react violently with acids as compare to Aluminium.
yes.
Yes, they do. Actually, they react violently when heated and in the presence of oxygen.