The mixture of oxygen and hydrogen at high temperature (a reaction occur) is very explosive.
The products are potassium chloride and water.
Rubidium reacts violently (and does not explode,) to produce Rubidium Hydroxide and Hydrogen.
Sodium metal is very reactive and would explode when in contact with water and produce hydrogen gas.
Potassium reacts vigorously with water, as it is one of the most reactive alkali metals. When it does, it floats on top of the water, and burns a lilac flame. It also may explode. Fizzing and bubbling will also be seen as hydrogen gas is produced. The potassium reacts with the water to become a hydroxide (potassium hydroxide)
Hydrogen does not react with water
Ceasium will explode and create hydrogen gas and ceasium hydroxide. Ceasium react with water similary to other alkali metals (lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium)
No. Hydrogen reacts with oxygen to yield water.
When potassium metal is put in water, it reacts vigorously, producing hydrogen gas and forming potassium hydroxide. The reaction is highly exothermic, meaning it releases a large amount of heat, causing the hydrogen gas to ignite with a lilac flame. The overall reaction can be represented as: 2K(s) + 2H2O(l) -> 2KOH(aq) + H2(g).
Yes it will. potassium reacts with water to form potassium hydroxide and hydrogen. the reaction is highly exothermic and will explode. However, potassium can be slowly dissolved by adding very small piece of potassium in water, wait till it dissolves completely and then add the next piece. But should be done with caution.
Potassium reacts with water to produce potassium hydroxide (KOH) and hydrogen gas (H2).
If a piece of Potassium is dropped into a beaker of water it whizzes around on the surface of the water. The reaction is so vigorous that the heat of it causes the Potassium metal to metal. It 'fizzes' and the heat generated can often cause the Hydrogen, that is produced by the reaction, to ignite with a lilac colour flame. Larger pieces of Potassium may even explode due to the vigor of the reaction. 2K + 2H2O ----> 2KOH + H2 (gas)
There is no reaction.