sodium is a very reactive metal
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As a part of the alkali metal group in the periodic table, sodium is highly reactive and is never found pure in nature. It tarnishes easily and has a low melting point and density. sodium is so reactive because they lose their valence electron very easily.
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As a part of the alkali metal group in the periodic table, sodium is highly reactive and is never found pure in nature. It tarnishes easily and has a low melting point and density. sodium is so reactive because they lose their valence electron very easily.
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