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Why is there a difference between sodium and potassium in the reactivity with water

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sodium made a little flame and a little bit of a fizzing sound.
Potassium produced a purple flame as it is more reactive as well as sound and smoke came out.
Both of these group 1 metals let out hydrogen as they where in the water so if you put a universal indicator inside the water will turn blue/green/purple so that's y they are called Alkali metals.
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Potassium reacts more vigorously because once it hits water it produces an iron called alkaline. Hydrogen is a release that causes big flames.
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