How does the surface of sodium appear on catching fire??
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Sodium reacts violently with water, but does not usually catch fire. Potassium reacts even more violently with water, and the heat is enough to ignite the liberated hydrogen gas. ... It's even more reactive: it might catch fire at room temperature if exposed to air, and it reacts explosively with water.
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Its surface is covered with white surface called sodium oxide
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