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Oxides of Sodium, Potassium and Calcium react with cold water to form their respective

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Explanation:

As Sodium(Na) and Potassium(K) are highly reactive metals, so they forms Hydroxide(OH) instead of oxides but calcium is not as reactive as them so it forms oxide as well as hydroxide with water.

=>Na + H20 NaOH +H2.

=>K + H20 KOH +H2.

=>Ca + H2O CaO or Ca(OH)2.

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