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These is an activity based question: "how can we find that the sodium is more reactive than any other metal”. Explain this in your words. ​

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Answered by srivilisha21
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Answer:

Because it's placed higher in reactivity series

Explanation:

Sodium is a highly reactive metal as it's placed above all other metals except potassium in the reactivity series so it's highly reactive. It's one of the most reactive metals that reacts vigorously with water to release heat and produce hydrogen gas.The reaction releases so much energy that the hydrogen gas ignites.  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. It tarnishes easily in air as well.

Activity- when we put sodium metal in water, it will react highly and will create an explosion.

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