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Why does sodium melt in water?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Also, as the density of sodium is quite low it floats on the water. It immediately reacts with water to form a white trail of NaOH which further gets dissolved to give a colourless solution. This reaction is highly exothermic evolving a lot of heat which is sufficient enough to melt sodium due to its low melting point.

Answered by tharun1894naidu
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sodium can react with water

Explanation:

sodium has low density and low melting point

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