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The fact that an active metal such as sodium is a strong reducing agent should tell us something about the relative strength of the Na+ ion as an oxidizing agent. If sodium metal is relatively good at giving up electrons, Na+ ions must be unusually bad at picking up electrons. If Na is a strong reducing agent, the Na+ ion must be a weak oxidizing agent.

Na --> Na+ + e-

strong weak oxidizing agent

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