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Why sodium is very explosive

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Answered by ravneet4919
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If it comes in contact with water, it produces sodium hydroxide and hydrogen. Potassium reacts even more vigorously. These reactions unleash a lot of heat, so it seemed straightforward to think that the explosions resulted from the hydrogen igniting.

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Answered by LitChori01
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If sodium reacts with water it gives the result sodium hydroxide and hydrogen. This is a very vigorous reaction. It is even more reactive and explosive when it comes in contact with Potassium. These release a lot of heat so it is clear that it is explosive due to hydrogen igniting.

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