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If we are talking about Sodium metal then it doesn't matter how strong the acid is. Sodium reacts vigorously with water to produce hydrogen gas and Sodium hydroxide. Its the water that gets torn apart. A consequence of this reaction would be that the Sodium Hydroxide would neutralize the acid leaving behind some form of Sodium salt.

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