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Is sodium metal malleable if yes then how.​

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Answered by Prathamchavan
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Their physical properties include a lustrous (shiny) appearance, and they are malleable and ductile. Metals have a crystal structure. Metals that are malleable can be beaten into thin sheets, for example: aluminum foil.


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Answered by Maxcaulfield
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Sodium is classified as an "Alkali Metal" and located in Group 1 elements of the Periodic Table. An Element classified as an Alkali Metal is a very reactive metal that does not occur freely in nature. Alkali metals are soft, malleable, ductile, and are good conductors of heat and electricity.

So, yes it is malleable as it can be hammered into thin sheets

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