Any of the alkali metals (in group one of the periodic table)
Sodium, a silvery metal that reacts violently to water.
The 1st group elements i.e. Lithium,Sodium, Potassium, Rubidium, Cesium and Francium are all low density metals and they react violently with water.
Ra is the chemical name. Radium reacts violently with water.
No, sodium metal cannot become water. Sodium is a highly reactive metal, and when it comes into contact with water, it reacts violently and releases hydrogen gas. This reaction can be dangerous and should be avoided.
Potassium and dont try it at home it is dangerous
water
Sodium reacts violently with water, while sodium chloride (or table salt) dissolves in water.
Sodium is an unstable element which reacts violently when in contact with water. Sodium added to water can result in explosions.
umm it reacts violently in water. so it may be "soluble" but it reacts rather violently
Cesium reacts violently with water, oxygen and the halogens
The element Sodium (Na) is not poisonous, but reacts violently with moisture. Sodium Chloride (Salt) is not poisonous either, but too much makes you fat :)
Nope. Sodium reacts violently with water. The pure stuff is normally stored under oil.
Lithium reacts vigorously (but not violently) with water.
Yes, sodium reacts violently with water.
It reacts violently, fizzes about on the surface and then: BOOM!!!
Sodium, a silvery metal that reacts violently to water.
Sodium. Pretty simple. Explosive metal, reacts violently with water, dissolving into sodium hydroxide (lye). NASTY stuff.