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Calcium floats on the surface of water give reason

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Answered by Khushithegreat
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The reaction of calcium with water is not very violent. SO, the heat released is not sufficient for the hydrogen to catch fire. Calcium starts floatingbecause the bubbles of hydrogen gas which are formed during the reaction stick to the surface of the metal and hence caclium floats on water.
Answered by thosin655
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Answer:

Calcium floats on the surface of water because the bubbles of hydrogen gas which are released during the reaction stick to the surface of the metal.

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