what sound is produced when lithium react with water?
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When lithium is added to water, lithium floats. It fizzes steadily and becomes smaller, until it eventually disappears.
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Lithium reacts intensely with water, forming lithium hydroxide and highly flammable hydrogen. ... The white powder that forms releases hydrogen gas upon later reaction with water, in amounts of 2800 liter per kilogram hydride. As such, lithium can be applied as hydrogen storage.
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