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When sodium metal is added to
water, it gets
O Reduced
Oxidised
O Hydrolysed
Remain Unchanged​

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Answered by Anonymous
0

Explanation:

When sodium reacts with water, sodium hydroxide is formed hydrogen gas as a byproduct that gets burnt with a bright flame…. making the reaction highly exothermic.

Answered by advaithdilip
1

Answer: Hydrolysed

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