Science, asked by Nausheen1809, 7 months ago

Why does sodium react vigorously with water?​

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Answered by sachinkumar6233
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Answer:

Because it belongs to alkali metals in periodic table which are too reactive and readily lose electron from its valence shell

Answered by YashasviSrivastava39
2

Answer:

Because sodium is highest reactive after potassium and can very very easily react with oxygen, water.

Explanation:

That is why it is stored in kerosene.

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