All of the alkali metals, the alkaline earth metals heavier than magnesium, and the halogens fluorine and chlorine are all highly reactive with water itself.
Group 1 elements - lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium and caesium - are reactive with water.
calcium
Potassium is a reactive metal, an alkali metal, placed in the group 1 of the periodic table, is soft, has a natural radioactive isotope, easily react with water and halogens, etc. The symbol is K.
It is very reactive with water, even moisture in the air, so we store Na metal in paraffin oil.
The element is sodium. It is highly reactive, reacting violently with water because it is an alkali metal with one excess electron. Table salt is sodium chloride, and is an ionic salt made up of sodium ions and chloride ions in a giant lattice structure.
Francium is reactive when your skin is moist because it is very reactive with water. Francium is an alkali metal and is very reactive and violent with water.
it depends what metal it is, if it is a reactive metal like potassium or sodium it will effervesce (bubble) and create a metal hydroxide and hydrogen. if it is a less reactive metal it will create a metal oxide and hydrogen (zinc, etc)
The metal element that is the most reactive is francium. It is highly reactive due to its low ionization energy and is extremely rare and unstable, making it difficult to study. Francium can react violently with water and air.
It is very reactive with water, even moisture in the air, so we store Na metal in paraffin oil.
Potassium is a reactive metal, an alkali metal, placed in the group 1 of the periodic table, is soft, has a natural radioactive isotope, easily react with water and halogens, etc. The symbol is K.
Pure potassium (Element K on the periodic table) Is the most reactive metal. So reactive that it will spontaneously oxidise when exposed to the air and will explosively combust when placed in water.
No, sodium metal cannot become water. Sodium is a highly reactive metal, and when it comes into contact with water, it reacts violently and releases hydrogen gas. This reaction can be dangerous and should be avoided.
water
The element is sodium. It is highly reactive, reacting violently with water because it is an alkali metal with one excess electron. Table salt is sodium chloride, and is an ionic salt made up of sodium ions and chloride ions in a giant lattice structure.
more reactive
Potassium is most reactive with the element Oxygen. However, it should be noted that it is most reactive with a non-element: Water.
water (H2O)
Francium is reactive when your skin is moist because it is very reactive with water. Francium is an alkali metal and is very reactive and violent with water.
it depends what metal it is, if it is a reactive metal like potassium or sodium it will effervesce (bubble) and create a metal hydroxide and hydrogen. if it is a less reactive metal it will create a metal oxide and hydrogen (zinc, etc)