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what is the reason of catching fire by potassium or sodium in their own​

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Answered by abhishekubhale
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they have low ignition temperature

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Answered by lakshita276
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sodium and potassium are very high reactive elements .They can even react with oxyzen present in air rapidly at normal room temperature. since this reaction is an exothermic reaction it produces a lot heat which results in fire pls follow if you like

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