They form sodium hydroxide and water.
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This is an exothermic reaction and can be quite violent. Suggest you do this outdoors, wear PPE and stay back.
Sodium reacts violently with water, while sodium chloride (or table salt) dissolves in water.
It forms NaOH... And its reacts with explosion. .depends on quantity of Na
Sodium metal reacts violently with water, which would no be a good thing to happen inside your mouth.
The sodium methoxide reacts with the water to produce sodium hydroxide an methanol.
Sodium reacts with water to produce Sodium hydroxide and Hydrogen gas.2Na + 2H2O = 2NaOH + H2
Yes, sodium reacts violently with water.
Sodium hydroxide and Hydrogen
it forms sodium hydroxide
Sodium is so reactive it is usually found in compounds. It reacts most violently with water, creating sodium hydroxide.
The reaction with sodium is that there starts to be fire on the water, so it acts violently. Sodium chloride dissolves in water, because it is salt (table salt).
Sodium doesn't dissolve in water, it reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide and hydrogen: sodium + water ----> sodium hydroxide + hydrogen
Nope. Sodium reacts violently with water. The pure stuff is normally stored under oil.