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Table showing details for REDUCTANTS
REDUCTANTS
 aluminium powder
 barium metal
 calcium metal
 calcium carbide
 calcium hydride
 calcium phosphide
 carbon/graphite
 lithium metal
 lithium aluminium hydride
 lithium hydride
 magnesium powder
 potassium amide
 potassium metal
 potassium sulfide
 selenium
 sodium metal
 sodium amalgam
 sodium amide
 sodium borohydride
 sodium hydrosulfite
 sodium sulfide
 strontium metal
 thorium metal
 zinc metal or powder
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Reductants react, often violently, with oxidants and should only be used under carefully controlled conditions. They should always be stored dry and separated from oxidants. Some reductants, such as the alkali metals (sodium and potassium) and their amalgams react violently with water, and often with the evolution and ignition of hydrogen. Metal hydrides are also very reactive with moisture and can ignite or explode on contact with water. Contact with skin or eyes is therefore very dangerous and must be avoided. Metal powders are extremely reactive with oxidising agents, are toxic if inhaled and may cause skin sensitisation.

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