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What happens when you mix hydrogine, potassium and sodium

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Step-by-step explanation:

As the piece of metal skitters across the surface of the water in a beaker and — particularly in the case of potassium — it appears to catch fire, it is not obvious that the explanation for both phenomena lies in the production of hydrogen gas.

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