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Sodium reacts with fluorine to produce sodium fluoride. (product)

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Sodium is a reactive metal since it has "outer shell" electrons that it would like to get rid of. Fluorine, by contrast, is highly electronegative - it badly wants electrons, and will seek those electrons from any other chemical entity that has loosely held electrons

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