what happens when calcium is treated with water?
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In the following demonstration, a chunk of calcium metal is dropped into a beaker of distilled water. After a second or so, the calcium metal begins to bubble vigorously as it reacts with the water, producing hydrogen gas, and a cloudy white precipitate of calcium hydroxide.
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Calcium reacts less viotently with water and the bubbles of hydrogen gas D'Oduced stuck to the surface of calcium. Due to which it iIoats over water surface. Much less heat isproduced in this reaction due to which hydrogen gas formed does not catchfire.
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