1. Why is sodium never found in the free state?1 mark don't spam
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sodium is very highly reactive metal therefore it reacts with other elements and hence always found in a combined state . so it is never found in a free state
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Answer. Because of its high reactivity it does not occur in free state. ... Because it is extremely reactive. For example, if you expose sodium surface to air, it will react in seconds, if you expose it to water it will cause explosion because reaction releases hydrogen and lots of heat.
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