A violent nature of all the alkali metals. The annoyance (that loose electron attached to the outer shell of every sodium atom) will cause the sodium to be highly reactive, and when it hits water, the reaction generates hydrogen gas by ripping the Hydrogen and Oxygen atoms that form the water chemical compound.
The immense heat generated by the reaction causes the hydrogen gas, which itself is highly flammable, to catch fire, this causing that big explosion and fire and also at that time fusing hydrogen atoms created by the reaction along with oxygen you are breathing in right now to form water.
When sodium is added to water, the sodium replaces the hydrogen ion from water and reduces it to flammable hydrogen gas. Sodium is in turn oxidized to the very stable natric ion. This reaction can be explosive.
2Na(s) + 2H2O(l) --> 2Na+(aq) + 2OH-(aq) + H2(g)
Sodium reacts violently with water to produce hydrogen and sodium hydroxide.
2Na + 2H2O --> 2NaOH + H2
A violent reaction occur; sodium hydroxide is formed and hydrogen released.
salt water
Sodium doesn't dissolve in water, it reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide and hydrogen: sodium + water ----> sodium hydroxide + hydrogen
Sodium plus water -> sodium oxide
Perhaps its water, when water and sodium mix the water tends to dissolve the sodium
you get salt water which is called sodium hydroxide You get sodium hydroxide as stated above but NOT salt water as this is sodium chloride in water which has the formula NaCl and not NaOH.
A sodium solution of water cannot be made as sodium reacts violently with water to produce sodium hydroxide.
Sodium doesn't dissolve in water, it reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide and hydrogen: sodium + water ----> sodium hydroxide + hydrogen
Sodium is not dissolved in water; sodium react with water.
sodium and water =sodium + water -> sodium hydroxide + hydrogen and this is the right answer because i got it of a scientist
Sodium chloride form with water saline solutions.
Sodium + Sulphate + Water = Sodium Sulphate + Water
Sodium plus water -> sodium oxide
Sodium chloride doesn't react with water; in water NaCl is dissolved and dissociated in ions.Sodium chloride doesn't react with water; sodium chloride is dissolved and dissociated in water.
there is no sodium in carbonated water
Sodium will react with water to produce sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and water.
Perhaps its water, when water and sodium mix the water tends to dissolve the sodium
Only the water solution of sodium chloride is a mixture of NaCl and water.
you get salt water which is called sodium hydroxide You get sodium hydroxide as stated above but NOT salt water as this is sodium chloride in water which has the formula NaCl and not NaOH.