is the reaction between sodium and water single displacement? If yes then how?
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Sodium reacts vigorously with water to produce aqueous sodium hydroxide and hydrogen (see Figure below). Sodium metal reacts vigorously with water, giving off hydrogen gas. A large piece of sodium will often generate so much heat that the hydrogen will ignite.
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Sodium reacts vigorously with water to produce aqueous sodium hydroxide and hydrogen. Sodium metal reacts vigorously with water, giving off hydrogen gas. A large piece of sodium will often generate so much heat that the hydrogen will ignite.
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