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What happens when
a. Sodium metal is dropped in water?
b. Sodium metal is heated in free supply of air?
c. Sodium peroxide dissolves in water?

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(i) When Na metal is dropped in water It reacts violently to form sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. The chemical equation involved in the reaction is:
`2Na_((s))+2H_(2)O_((l)) rarr 2NaOH_((aq))+H_(2(g))`
(ii) On being heated in air, sodium reacts virorously wiht oxygen to form sodiu peroxide the chemical equation involved in the reaction is:
`2Na_((s))+O_(2(s))rarr Na_(2)O_(2(s))`
(iii) When sodium peroxide is dissolved in water it is readily hydrolysed to form sodium hydroxide and water. The chemical equation involved in the reaction is:
`Na_(2)O_(2(s))+2H_(2)O_((l)) rarr 2NaOH_((aq))+H_(2)O_(2(aq))`
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