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3. How do saline hydrides react with water and on
electrolysis ?​

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Answered by suhana63
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Explanation:

Saline hydrides are known to react with water violently producing fire. ... The reaction is violent and produces fire. CO2 is heavier than dioxygen. It is used as a fire extinguisher because it covers the fire as a blanket and inhibits the supply of dioxygen, thereby dousing the fire.

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