which gas is produced by the reaction of sodium with water
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hydrogen gas
hydrogen gasThe reaction of sodium and water produces hydrogen gas and heat, which is not a good combination!
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Hydrogen gas ⛽
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The reaction of sodium and water produces hydrogen gas and heat, which is not a good combination! Sodium must be stored under mineral oil, or some other high-molecular weight hydrocarbon. Chlorine gas is toxic, and extremely irritating to the eyes and mucous membranes.
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