It reacr very violently.NaOH and H2 is given out
reactivity of water is a chemical property
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Reactivity with water, oxidation, flammability
A reaction with water is a chemical process (or change); but reactivity is a property of a substance.
The chemical element "sodium" is an alkali metal.
Reactivity is not a change; it is a chemical property.
Reactivity is a chemical property.
Lithium (Li) has a similar chemical reactivity in water as potassium (K) because they both belong to the same group (alkali metals) in the periodic table. Both lithium and potassium react vigorously with water, liberating hydrogen gas and forming alkaline solutions.
This is a physical change. The bubbles are pockets of steam which is the same chemical as water, just in a different state.
Reactivity is a chemical property.
It is a chemical property. When a substance reacts with a base to form water, it undergoes a chemical change, illustrating its chemical reactivity.
Yes, reactivity to water is a chemical property of copper, not a physical property. Copper does not react with water at room temperature, but it can slowly react with water when exposed to high temperatures or steam to form copper oxide.