The metal that burns readily underwater is sodium. It can ignite easily underwater, and it can be incredibly difficult to extinguish.
oxide.
Potassium has a violet color in the flame test.
The chemical property described is called flammability.
Magnesium readily reacts with CO2 because it is a more reactive metal that can displace carbon from carbon dioxide through a redox reaction. Gold, on the other hand, is a noble metal that is very unreactive and does not readily undergo chemical reactions with CO2.
Sodium is strange because it is a soft metal that is typically stored under oil due to its high reactivity with air and water. When exposed to water, sodium can react violently, producing hydrogen gas and heat. Sodium is also commonly found in compounds like table salt (sodium chloride).
Magnesium burns well underwater. Anything will burn underwater if it has a proper amount of oxidizing material.
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Metal does indeed conduct heat readily. Metal also conducts electricity. The conductive properties of metal are due to the free electrons in metal atoms that allow for mobile charge.
To walk underwater, you need metal wario.
Aluminum
A base metal is any metal at the lower end of the electrochemical series which oxidizes readily.
A base metal is any metal at the lower end of the electrochemical series which oxidizes readily.
Conducts heat readily.
Magnesium
oxide.
He turns to metal when he is metal he can walk underwater and is invicible for a limeted time.
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