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describe the reaction of sodium with air

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Reaction with air, water, and hydrogen

In ordinary air, sodium metal reacts to form a sodium hydroxide film, which can rapidly absorb carbon dioxide from the air, forming sodium bicarbonate. ... It is significantly more reactive in air as a liquid than as a solid, and the liquid can ignite at about 125 °C (257 °F).

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