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Why does sodium react more violently with water than lithium?

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Answered by aryaahan93
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Because it is more radioactive than lithium. But the radioactive is not a problem because it is very low.

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Answered by tanuramtekepakw5o
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BECAUSE IT HAS LARGE REACTIVE ELEMENT AS WHEN IT EXPOSES TO WATER IT REACTS VIGROUSLY THAT WHY IT IS MIXTURED BY KERSONE IF YOU LIKE PLS MARK ME AS BRAINEST

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