when sodium (Na) is put in water it is blast but why sodium ion (Na+) not blast in water ___???
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Answer:
Sodium is a highly reactive metal and even reacts at the room temperature.
And in solid form blasts like BOOM!!!!!!!!
While the ion is very small and even when reacts its is not big enough to cause a blast.
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Answer: hey it is simple man.
Explanation:
The fact is that when you put sodium or any other highly reactive metal like potassium or even rubidium for that fact, in water, it creates the oxide of metal , hydrogen gas and a lot of heat is released.
The heat created is enough to ignite the hydrogen because of which it creates an impression on us that the water is burning or has caught fire.
Whereas, when sodium ionises in water it creates mild energy. This is insufficient to burn the hydrogen.
That is why there is a blast in water during addition of water and no blast in ionisation of water.
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