when a sodium metal is reacted with water it will explodes why?
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Because Chemists have scrutinized a classic piece of bench chemistry — the explosion that happens when sodium metal hits water — and revised the thinking of how it works. On contact with water, the metal produces sodium hydroxide, hydrogen and heat, which was thought to ignite the hydrogen and cause the explosion
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