Do you know that sodium explodes in water?
It does not. Sodium reacts with water as 2Na + 2H2O -> 2NaOH + H2. This reaction generate a lot of heat. So hydrogen ignites with oxygen from atmosphere.
It's hydrogen explodes and burn, not sodium. :)
Unbelievable. Are you that ignorant?
As Sodium Chloride? That's table salt, you moron.
This sodium chloride in water will instantly turn into sodium fluoride as soon as you will pass fluorine gas through water with sodium chloride. Same will happen with any other salt in water. If there will no non-fluoride salts left to react with, then fluoride will react with water producing HF and O2.
Fluorine does not exist as separate element in normal environment, it is always fluoride ion.
Do you know that sodium explodes in water?
It does not. Sodium reacts with water as 2Na + 2H2O -> 2NaOH + H2. This reaction generate a lot of heat. So hydrogen ignites.
It's hydrogen explodes and burn, not sodium. :)
Unbelievable. Are you that ignorant?
As Sodium Chloride? That's table salt, you moron.
This sodium chloride in water will instantly turn into sodium fluoride as soon as you will pass fluorine gas through water with sodium chloride. Same will happen with any other salt in water. If there will no non-fluoride salts left to react with, then fluoride will react with water producing HF and O2.
Fluorine does not exist as separate element in normal environment, it is always fluoride ion.