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Sodium reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas .
The balanced equation which represents the above reaction is

A

`Na(s) + 2H_(2) O (l) to 2 Na OH (aq) + 2H_(2) (g)`

B

` 2 Na (s) + 2H_(2) O(l) to 2 Na OH (aq) + H_(2) (g)`

C

` 2 Na (s) + 2H_(2) O (l) to Na OH (aq) + 2H_(2) (g)`

D

`2Na (s) + H_(2) O (l) to 2 Na OH (aq) + 2H _(2) (g)`

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