[ELI5] Why alkaline metals explode when they touch water

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[ELI5] Why alkaline metals explode when they touch water

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Alkaline metals strip oxygen and hydrogen from water, but leave some hydrogen behind. This reaction produces a fair amount of heat.

Flammable hydrogen gas and hot steam are produced quickly, which usually just results in some smoking or a small fire (and much sizzling).

More reactive ones can cause a full-blown BANG.

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