What are 4 reasons why sodium is more reactive than copper?
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Sodium is at the top of the reactivity series and hence highly reactive than copper. Sodium contains only 1 electron in its outer most shell and hence losses this electron easily and forms a cation and form chemical bonds easily with other elements forming compounds.
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Sodium is at the top of the reactivity series and hence highly reactive than copper. Sodium contains only 1 electron in its outer most shell and hence losses this electron easily and forms a cation and form chemical bonds easily with other elements forming compounds.
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