Explain with equations the reaction of the following metals with water 1 sodium and potassium 2 calcium 3 magnesium 4 aluminium,iron and zinc lead copper, silver and gold i will follow you when to answered this question
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NCERT IN-TEXT QUESTIONS SOLVED
1. Give an example of a metal which
(i) is a liquid at room temperature.
(ii) cart be easily cut with knife.
(iii) is the best conductor of heat.
(iv) is a poor conductor of heat.
Ans. (i) Mercury (Hg)
(ii) Sodium and potassium
(iii) Silver and copper
(iv) Lead -.
2. Explain the meanings of malleable and ductile.
Ans. Malleable: A metal is said to be malleable if it can be beaten into thin sheets, e.g. silver and gold are the best malleable metals.
Ductile: A metal is said to be ductile when it can be drawn into thin wires, e.g. silver and gold are the best ductile metals.
3. Why is sodium kept immersed in kerosene oil?
Ans. Sodium is highly reactive metal. It reacts with oxygen in air at room temperature, the reaction is highly exothermic. To prevent this sodium is kept preserved under kerosene. Sodium does not react with kerosene.
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