Very probable the reaction of francium with oxygen is faster.
not known today
sodium :D
Na2o
The product of this reaction will be Na2O.
Sodium and water, in absence of air or oxygen, react to produce hydrogen gas and sodium hydroxide. When there is a slight amount of oxygen in the reaction mixture this will immediately and explosively react with hydrogen to form water. That's why this is a dangerous reaction.
62 grams a+
Sodium is MUCH faster.
Sodium and francium are chemical elements.
sodium :D
there is no reaction because its salt sodium chloride is what you get after the reaction between sodium and chlorine.
No. Francium is a Group I element, and it is extremely reactive ... explosively with water ... more than potassium and sodium. It will be oxidized of one electron.
Francium is more reactive than sodium.
Sodium wins!
Fr; Francium
The hardness of francium is not known.
Sodium particularly reacts with the Oxygen in the Air while burning. Sodium + Oxygen ----> Sodium oxide
The hardness of francium is not known.
Sodium density: 0,968 g/cm3 Francium density (estimated): 1,87 g/cm3