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Heat is evolved when sodium metal put into water
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when sodium is placed in water it readily reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. this reaction is highly exothermic and high amount of heat is produced.
Now the heat produced is very high than the ignition temperature of hydrogen, so hydrogen catches fire easily.
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When sodium is placed in water it readily reacts with water to form soudium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. This reaction is highly exothermic and high amount of heat produced, The heat produced is very high than the ignition temperature of hydrogen, so hydrogen catches fire easily.
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