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Sodium metal can react vigorously with an oxidizing agent and cause a fire. Two common types of fire extinguishers are water extinguishers and carbon dioxide extinguishers. Calculate AH° for each of the reactions below and explain why a water or carbon dioxide fire extinguisher might not be effective in putting out a sodium fire. 4Na(s) + 02(g) â 2Na20 (s) 2Na(s) + 2H20(1) â 2NaOH (aq) + H2(g) 2Na(s) + CO2(g) â Na20(s) + CO (g)
Sodium metal can react vigorously with an oxidizing agent and cause a fire. Two common types of fire extinguishers are water extinguishers and carbon dioxide extinguishers. Calculate AH° for each of the reactions below and explain why a water or carbon dioxide fire extinguisher might not be effective in putting out a sodium fire. 4Na(s) + 02(g) â 2Na20 (s) 2Na(s) + 2H20(1) â 2NaOH (aq) + H2(g) 2Na(s) + CO2(g) â Na20(s) + CO (g)
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