Oxygen can react violently with flammable materials, such as fuels, causing them to ignite or explode. It can also react violently with certain metals, such as sodium or magnesium, producing intense heat and light.
Argon is a Non-Reactive Element. Magnesium is a very Reactive Element. Magnesium will react violently when ignited in an Oxygen rich environment.
Hydrogen is an explosive gas that can react violently with oxygen in the presence of a spark or flame, forming water and releasing energy in the process.
Lithium reacts vigorously (but not violently) with water.
Cs2O is the chemical formula for caesium oxide. It is an inorganic compound composed of caesium and oxygen atoms. Caesium oxide is a strong base and can react violently with water.
Sodium reacts vigorously with oxygen, especially when heated, to form sodium oxide (Na2O). This reaction is exothermic and can produce a bright yellow-orange flame. However, it is not as violent as some other alkali metals like potassium or cesium.
yes.
Yes, it reacts with the oxygen in the air and water very violently.
Cesium reacts violently with water, oxygen and the halogens
Argon is a Non-Reactive Element. Magnesium is a very Reactive Element. Magnesium will react violently when ignited in an Oxygen rich environment.
Yes.
Violently
Hydrogen is an explosive gas that can react violently with oxygen in the presence of a spark or flame, forming water and releasing energy in the process.
Lithium reacts vigorously (but not violently) with water.
Li (Lithium), Na (Sodium), K (potassium). They are highly reactive - they react violently with water and also react with oxygen.
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Cs2O is the chemical formula for caesium oxide. It is an inorganic compound composed of caesium and oxygen atoms. Caesium oxide is a strong base and can react violently with water.
Sodium reacts vigorously with oxygen, especially when heated, to form sodium oxide (Na2O). This reaction is exothermic and can produce a bright yellow-orange flame. However, it is not as violent as some other alkali metals like potassium or cesium.