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what happens when sodium hydride reacts with water ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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LCSS: POTASSIUM HYDRIDE AND SODIUM HYDRIDE. Reacts violently with water, liberating highly flammable hydrogen gas; causes severe burns on eye or skin contact. Sodium hydride and potassium hydride react with the moisture on skin and other tissues to form highly corrosive sodium and potassium hydroxide.

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Reactivity and Incompatibility: Potassium hydride and sodium hydride react violently ...

Flammability and Explosibility: Potassium hydride and sodium hydride are flammable ...

Toxicity: Sodium hydride and potassium hydride react with the moisture on skin.

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LCSS: POTASSIUM HYDRIDE AND SODIUM HYDRIDE. Reacts violently with water, liberating highly flammable hydrogen gas; causes severe burns on eye or skin contact. Sodium hydride and potassium hydride react with the moisture on skin and other tissues to form highly corrosive sodium and potassium hydroxide.

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