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sodium is highly reactive metal give reason​

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Answered by badhansanjiv1221
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Sodium on the opposite side of the table has the opposite properties. Its single outer electron makes the metal highly reactive and ready to combine with others at the first opportunity – such as the moment the metal hits water

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Answered by guri4872
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Since, sodium is more reactive as compared to carbon, hence, it has more affinity towards oxygen. This is the reason that it is impossible to obtain sodium in the form of sodium oxide. For instance, if you react iron with carbon, then the affinity for the oxygen will be lower due to the rate of reactivity of iron
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