Chemistry, asked by SinchanaC, 11 months ago

on explosion of sodium cabonate salt to the atmosphere changes into powder state why plz answer​

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Answered by appuaiden
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Answer:

The sodium metal reacts with water. So much heat is released that the sodium melts. It turns into a tiny ball of liquid sodium. ... The hydrogen gas catches fire and causes the ball of sodium to go sizzling across the surface of the water.

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Answered by tabbymykitten
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sodium carbonate when exposed to the atmosphere loses its water of crystallization and then changes into amorphous state

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