what happens when a piece of sodium is dropped in water
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It floats, melts, forming a sphere, skates round the surface, fizzing and getting smaller. At the end you sometimes see a translucent bead of NaOH which dissolves with a 'pop'. You will find many videos of this on the internet if your teacher hasn't shown it to you.
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Sodium is a very reactive metal. It reacts violently with water to form hydrogen bubbles and floats on the surface of water. The reaction is so volatile that hydrogen may even catches fire.
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Sodium is a very reactive metal. It reacts violently with water to form hydrogen bubbles and floats on the surface of water. The reaction is so volatile that hydrogen may even catches fire.
Hope this would help you.
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