Biology, asked by kakuthakur54, 10 months ago

sodium is more reactive than sulphur why !??????​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Sodium ( Na ) is more reactive than sulphur ( S ) coz...... [ Valency is the no. ... But the valency of S is 2 which means that it wants to give out 2 electrons from its outer shell so it will take a bit more time to do so and so it's less reactive then Na.

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Answered by samanvayrdas
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Answer:

Sodium lies in group 1.

they have low ionisation enthalpy and low electro - negativity.

But sulphur lies group 16.

they have high ionisation enthalpy and high electro - negativity.

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