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The reaction between sodium and water ca...

The reaction between sodium and water can be made less vigorous by

A

Lowering the temperature

B

Adding a little alcohol

C

Amalgamating sodium

D

Adding a little acetic acid

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The correct Answer is:
C

By amalgamating sodium, the reactivity can be suppressed.
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