Sodium borohydride reaction with any metal halide in water
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When sodium borohydride is in a strongly basic solution (at or above pH 10), it is stabilized against reaction with water, although addition of water may still be exothermic due to heat of solvation. At lower pH levels, sodium borohydride reacts exothermically with water to generate flammable hydrogen gas.
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