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why sodium metal react in water​

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Answered by ItzSavageGirlIsha
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Explanation:

Its single outer electron makes the metal highly reactive and ready to combine with others at the first opportunity – such as the moment the metal hits water. According to the textbooks, these reactive electrons rip apart the surrounding water molecules to release hydrogen gas and heat.

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Answered by soniyalamani941
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Answer:

Its single outer electron makes the metal highly reactive and ready to combine with others at the first opportunity – such as the moment the metal hits water. According to the textbooks, these reactive electrons rip apart the surrounding water molecules to release hydrogen gas and heat.

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