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What if sodium comes contact to hydrogen what would happen ?​

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Answered by aryanpradhan153
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The explosive hazards of the reaction are associated primarily with the hydrogen gas that is formed. Pure sodium begins to absorb hydrogen appreciably at about 100 °C (212 °F); the rate of absorption increases with temperature.

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