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Explain with chemical reaction sodium is highly reactive metal

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Answered by harshpinder03
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Chemically, sodium is highly reactive with the halogen family to form ionic salts. For example, sodium is commonly found combined with chloride to form NaCl, known to us as table salt. It has one electron in the outermost electron shell and thus wants to give up one electron to a highly electronegative element.

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