Yes. Sodium is a light, alkali metal that oxidizes easily in air, and reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide (in an energetic reaction). It's density at room temperature is about 0.968 g/mL.
Sodium metal is pure sodium and is made of sodium atoms.
Sodium is a metal
The metal is sodium.
Sodium is not a strong metal. It is a soft metal.
Neither, sodium metal is an element.
light
It is so small that when sodium is exposed to the sun light, the energy of sun light is enough to cause the ionization of sodium metal. Hence it is called a photo-sensitive metal.
Sodium metal and water
Sodium metal and water
Sodium is used in street lamps. The metal gives the light its characteristic orange colour.
Water and sodium metal are reactants to produce sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. H2O + Na ==> NaOH + H2 !! VERY dangerous !! Sodium Metal and 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.
Reactants: sodium (metal, Na) and water (H2O) Products: Hydrogen (gas, H2) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH)
Sodium metal is pure sodium and is made of sodium atoms.
The reactants are the things that are reacting, which you just said were water and sodium metal.
No. sodium is a metal
sodium is a metal