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Can we keep sodium immersed under water? Why?​

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Answered by chunmunmishra111
2

Answer:

no

because sodium is highly reactive metal and when it reacts with water the hydrogen gas released in this reaction immediately catches fire so we not keep sodium under water

Answered by rubanchowdhury
3

Answer:

No, we cannot keep sodium immersed in water because it reacts vigorously even with cold water to form sodium hydroxide, hydrogen gas and a huge amount of heat.

Explanation:

sodium kept immersed in water because sodium is highly reactive and it can easily react with air and get explode ... to get safe from explode it kept under water.

Sodium is a highly reactive metal. It react vigorously when exposed to air and water and therefore it is kept immersed in kerosene. Sodium metal is highly reactive with water generating flammable hydrogen gas and sufficient heat to cause ignition. It is essential that sodium is stored so that it cannot come into contact with water, including moisture in the atmosphere.

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