it grabs electrons from hydrogen and forms H2 which ignites to explode'
What is the volume of 35.7g of sodium chloride in 100cm3 of cold water?
Yes.
Sodium catches fire at room temperature. So it is kept in bowl of cold water.
Sodium chloride is also soluble in boiling water.
Sodium reacts with water to produce Sodium hydroxide and Hydrogen gas.2Na + 2H2O = 2NaOH + H2
Sodium
The gas produced when sodium metal is added to cold water is hydrogen gas.
Sodium chloride is very soluble in hot water.
Sodium reacts vigorously with cold water, producing hydrogen gas and sodium hydroxide as the products. The reaction is highly exothermic and can result in the formation of a white cloudy solution due to the production of sodium hydroxide.
When a small piece of lithium is dropped onto the surface of cold water, it reacts vigorously, releasing hydrogen gas and forming lithium hydroxide. This reaction can be exothermic and may result in the production of enough heat to ignite the hydrogen gas.
When sodium reacts with cold water, it produces sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. The reaction is rapid and exothermic, often resulting in the sodium moving quickly across the surface of the water as it releases hydrogen gas. This reaction is very vigorous and can be dangerous if not controlled properly.
Sodium nitrate is more soluble in hot water than in cold water. Increasing the temperature of the water allows more sodium nitrate to dissolve due to the higher kinetic energy of the molecules, which helps break the bonds between the sodium and nitrate ions.