Sodium Reaction

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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2007

Sodium metal is a Soft metal, Can be cut with a knife and its very reactive but its one step under Potassium.

Sodium metal reacting with water producing hydrogen then igniting.

Sodium + Water = Hydrogen + Sodium Hydroxide.
2Na+ + 2H2O + 2e− → H2 + 2NaOH


P.S: Please do not use as much Sodium as i have. Use a little piece so that it does not ignite and blow up. Safety first.

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  • Edit alkali man: If you do get some, get some eye protection! :D:D:D:D:D

  • DIE BITCH :)

  • i have a bunch of it under mineral oil

  • Ok...?

  • nice i really wish i could have some :(  nice vid

  • Yeah, if you ever do get some be very carefull

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  • Whats that song at movie ?

  • He,She teachers all have mustaches lol

  • yep 'she' did

  • he showed u this video????

  • where can i buy sodium

  • Awesome! So how did you use? I want to incorporate this into a science lesson, but can't find any science teachers with the huevos to try this in the classroom! Granted I'm in a middle school, but still...

  • lol science is power!

  • i don't think that would work.

  • sorry i mean break

  • i admit i enjoy watching things bread

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