Chemistry, asked by issacbharti2376, 11 months ago

Never react sodium with acid in the lab. Why?

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Answered by anjanajainrvun
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Answer:

because it's dangerous

Explanation:

It has high reactivaty that's reaction with can be disastrous and can cause loss of money and property as. well as blast can occur.

so using it in lab is like risking for your own life

as it is highly reactive and reacts fastly with a disastrous exothermic process.

Answered by ButterFliee
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Answer:

acid can react with sodium it forms Na + HCl -----> NaCl + H2

but it forms hydrogen which is in the form of bubbles when it break it cause harmful effects

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