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what is the between metals and water

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Reactions of metals with water

When a metal reacts with water, a metal hydroxide and hydrogen are formed.

For example:

Sodium reacts vigorously with water.

sodium + water ➞ sodium hydroxide + hydrogen

2Na(s) + 2H2O(l) ➞ 2NaOH(aq) + H2(g)

Calcium reacts readily with water.

calcium + water ➞ calcium hydroxide + hydrogen

Ca(s) + 2H2O(l) ➞ Ca(OH)2(aq) + H2(g)

Calcium hydroxide is slightly soluble in water so once the solution is saturated, it starts to become milky as solid calcium hydroxide appear.

Answered by Haribalabrainly
4

Difference between metal and water.

metal  \: means \:  any \:  of  \: a \:  number \:  of \:  chemical \:  \\  elements \:  in \:  the \:    periodic  \: table  \: that  \: form \: \\   a \:  metallic \:  bond  \: with \:  other \:  metal  \:  atoms, \:  \\  whereas \:  water \:  means \:  a  \: substance \:  (of  \: \\  molecular \: \:  formula \:  h₂o) found \:  at  \: room \:  \\  temperature  \: and  \: pressure \:  as \:  a  \:  clear \:  liquid.

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