It depends upon what you mean. H2O contains oxygen and alkali metals react explosively with it. Also, burning is formally called oxidation. Both happen rapidly and I hope I answered your intended question.
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It reacts with oxygen in air to form sodium oxide (Na2O) and some sodium peroxide (Na2O2) and reacts with nitrogen to form some sodium nitride (Na3N).
iron oxide or dioxide is form or its commonly known as rust
Oxygen does not react with air or water. Nothing actually "reacts" with light as it is not a substance. It can induce a reaction in some substance, but not oxygen. Oxygen will, however react with some acids mostly organic ones, at high temperatures.
oxygen reacts with iron and forms rust Oxygen reacts with iron to form iron oxide.
When oxygen reacts with a substance we say the substance has been oxydized.
It becomes oxidized
Typically, that substance becomes oxidized.
No. Kerosene is a hydrocarbon reacts with oxygen and is oxidised.
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Copper Oxide.
The darks substance is copper oxide, formed when the copper reacts with atmospheric oxygen.
Nothing unless there is Oxygen in the substance you will be adding to hydrochloric acid.
rust, iron oxide or dioxide
Luciferin, a protein that reacts with oxygen to produce light.
oxygen
Oxygen is the gas most commonly associated with burning.