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the sodium is more metallic than magnesium explain​

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Answered by ankitaswain537
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We know that the metallic property of a metal is determined by its tendency to lose electrons. The metallic property depends on the ease of removal of electrons. Thus, as sodium has a higher tendency to lose electrons, it is more metallic in nature than magnesium.

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We know that the metallic property of a metal is determined by its tendency to lose electrons. The metallic property depends on the ease of removal of electrons. Thus, as sodium has a higher tendency to lose electrons, it is more metallic in nature than magnesium.

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