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What happen when:(a) Sodium reacts with Potassium Hydroxide​

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Answered by Rithiesh07
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Potassium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide are both highly corrosive, strong bases. Both are formed by ionically binding an alkali metal to a hydroxide group. ... Because potassium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide are both strong bases, they react to water by releasing heat. So they are both highly exothermic.

Answered by achus33
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If a reaction occurs, either hydrogen will be released or sodium metal will be released. ... If the reaction proceeds in this manner, at the halfway point it will be: 2K+2NaOH⟶K+KOH+NaOH+Na.Concentrated sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide react vigorously with acids with evolution of heat, and dissolution in water is highly exothermic. Reaction with aluminum and other metals may lead to evolution of hydrogen gas.

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