International audienceThe reaction of sodium metal with water is a heterogeneous, exothermic reaction known to be prone to runaway with explosive effects when uncontrolled. The occurrence of runaways requires the reactants to be effectively mixed which is not the case initially for sodium and water. The latter are put in contact in two distinct, condensed phases, that are moreover rapidly separated by a gaseous film generated by the reaction itself. The runaway is triggered by a reactant mixing process that is not elucidated. This mixing could occur either in liquid or gas-phase. In this paper, we investigate the mixing process of sodium-water reaction in the small scale configuration of 1-4g sodium pellets with excess water in a closed ves...