Science, asked by nupurdhal0, 1 month ago

sodium is more reactive than iron .how can u prove it????​

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Answered by Deeksha3104
3

Answer:

Hey mate here is your answer

Explanation:

(i) Sodium reacts vigorously with cold water and a large amount of heat releases but iron reacts with steam very slowly. (ii) Sodium metal reacts with ferric oxide (Fe2O3) and forms sodium oxide by displacing iron. (iii) Sodium reacts with acids very quickly but iron takes some time to react with acids.

Answered by AvantikRaj
1

Answer:

sodium is more reactive than iron.

Explanation:

this is rong question

the correct question is

how can you prevent it than iron

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