A4 Each alkali metal reacts with water to give hydrogen gas and an hydroxide (a base). eg: lithium + water -> hydrogen + lithium hydroxide Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction of sodium, Na, with water: A5. Alkali metals also react readily with oxygen in the air to form an oxide coating. Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction of potassium, K, with oxygen: A6. Would the reaction of cesium, Cs, with oxygen be more or less vigorous than K? A7. Why should you not handle sodium with your bare hands? 1 étv Ai acBook Pro & 8. 9. {

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A4 Each alkali metal reacts with water to give hydrogen gas and an hydroxide (a base).
eg: lithium + water ----> hydrogen + lithium hydroxide
Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction of sodium, Na, with water:
A5. Alkali metals also react readily with oxygen in the air to form an oxide coating.
Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction of potassium, K, with oxygen:
A6. Would the reaction of cesium, Cs, with oxygen
be more or less vigorous than K?
A7. Why should you not handle sodium with your bare hands?
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Transcribed Image Text:A4 Each alkali metal reacts with water to give hydrogen gas and an hydroxide (a base). eg: lithium + water ----> hydrogen + lithium hydroxide Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction of sodium, Na, with water: A5. Alkali metals also react readily with oxygen in the air to form an oxide coating. Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction of potassium, K, with oxygen: A6. Would the reaction of cesium, Cs, with oxygen be more or less vigorous than K? A7. Why should you not handle sodium with your bare hands? 1 étv Ai acBook Pro & 8. 9. { P
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