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Is reacts with water not a chemical properties
Is reacts with water not a chemical properties
Sodium reacts violently with water, while sodium chloride (or table salt) dissolves in water.
Water reacts with water and isn't dangerous (the equilibrium dissociation of hydrogen into hydronium and aqueous hydroxide).
A metal oxide reacts with water to produce a metal hydroxide.
Potassium (K) reacts most rapidly with water.
Lithium is the element that produces a red flame when it reacts with water.
Potassium is the metal that reacts most vigorously with water at 25C.
When the keyword reacts with water, it forms a strong base.
The metal that reacts slowly with cold water to form a hydroxide is magnesium. When magnesium reacts with water, it forms magnesium hydroxide and hydrogen gas.
One example of a substance that reacts with water to form a gas is sodium metal. When sodium reacts with water, it produces hydrogen gas and sodium hydroxide. This is a highly exothermic reaction that can be dangerous if not conducted properly.
umm it reacts violently in water. so it may be "soluble" but it reacts rather violently