Sodium reacts with water less vigorously than potassium. why?

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2026-05-18 13:30

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Sodium reacts less vigorously with water compared to potassium because sodium has a larger atomic size and lower reactivity than potassium. This results in a slower reaction rate and less violent release of hydrogen gas.

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