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When water reacts with potassium the hydrogen produced ignites explosively on the surfaces of water what causes its to ignite

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Answered by AASHIGARHEWAL17045
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Potassium reacts with water vigorously and the reation is exothermic. The heat released causes the hydrogen released to ignite.

Answered by FFLOVERADITYA
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Pottasium reacts with water vigorously and the reation is exothermic. The heat released causes the hydrogen released to ignite...

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