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what happens when,sodium reacts with cold water.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The sodium reacts with water very easily. It reacts with water to give a solution of sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas with a large amount of heat. The reaction is highly exothermic in nature. The hydrogen gas being vapour in nature is evolved out easily and the resultant is the solution of sodium hydroxide.

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Answered by kathirmithil2
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When sodium is dropped in cold water, it reacts explosively and burns with a golden-yellow flame. The reaction is exothermic and vigorous. It forms sodium hydroxide with the liberation of hydrogen gas.

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