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Cesium reacts violently with water, oxygen and the halogens
Nope. Sodium reacts violently with water. The pure stuff is normally stored under oil.
Iron (Fe) reacts faster with oxygen compared to silicon (Si), carbon (C), sulfur (S), or phosphorus (P).
oxides are formed when a element reacts with Oxygen
Sodium is a non-metal element that is kept under water because it reacts violently with moisture in the air, which can lead to fires or explosions. Placing sodium under water prevents it from coming into contact with air and ensures its safe storage.
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Any of the alkali metals (in group one of the periodic table)
Cesium reacts violently with water, oxygen and the halogens
Yes, it reacts with the oxygen in the air and water very violently.
Magnesium reacts violently with oxygen to make Magnesium Oxide
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Oxygen is the element that reacts to form oxide ions. Oxygen typically gains two electrons to become the oxide ion (O2-).
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Yes, copper is still an element when it reacts with oxygen. The reaction forms copper oxide, but the copper atoms remain unchanged.
Yes, copper is still an element even if it reacts with oxygen to form copper oxide. The chemical properties of copper remain the same, but it forms a compound with oxygen in this reaction.
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