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Sodium's reaction with water is an example of what kind of property?
chemical
physical
element
metals

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  • 11-05-2020

Answer:

Chemical

Explanation:

When sodium reacts with water, sodium, being an alkali, rips away electrons from water and creates an explosion. This happens because of the chemical properties of sodium. Hope this helps!

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