The thermodynamic standard state of sodium is solid although it is still reactive in solid state at normal temperature . How is it possible?
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because when we say that the Na is very reactive element at all then when we give firstly less temperature then start reacting then the normal temperature is also known as room temperature so easily then reactive
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