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is the reaction between sodium and water single displacement? If yes then how? ​​

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Answered by bhavinagaude64
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yes

Recognize chemical reactions as single-replacement reactions and double-replacement reactions.

Use the periodic table, an activity series, or solubility rules to predict whether single-replacement reactions or double-replacement reactions will occur

Answered by lagisettitgmailcom
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Answer:

sodium reacts vigorously with water to produce the aqueous sodium hydroxide.sodium metal reacts vigorously with water, giving off hydrogen gas .a large piece of sodium will often genarate so much heat that the hydrogen will ignite.

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