Why do we see a flame on the surface of water, when sodium is made to react with it?
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Sodium is a highly reactive metal from group one. Hydrogen gas is evolved in the reaction which is combustible in nature.
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This is an exothermic reaction. Sodium metal is heated and may ignite and burn with a characteristic orange flame. Hydrogen gas released during the burning process reacts strongly with oxygen in the air.
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