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Calcium floats on the surface of water. Is the same phenomenon seen with any other metals? Analyse your work and write in detail. Write the answer fast, but if the answer is wrong then i will report it but if the answer is right then i will mark it as the brainliest, come on do it fast.

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Answered by adityakumarak1409
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The reaction of calcium with water is less violent. SO, the heat released is not sufficient for the hydrogen to catch fire. Calcium starts floating because the bubbles of hydrogen gas which are formed during the reaction stick to the surface of the metal and hence calcium floats on water.

Answered by info38
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The reaction of calcium with water is less violent. SO, the heat released is not sufficient for the hydrogen to catch fire. Calcium starts floating because the bubbles of hydrogen gas which are formed during the reaction stick to the surface of the metal and hence calcium floats on water.

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