Chemistry, asked by snehashreatha16, 3 months ago

why is Sodium a metal and chlorine a nonmetal?​

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Answered by jasvindarsinghkuttan
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Explanation:

Sodium (Na), chemical element of the alkali metal group (Group 1 [Ia]) of the periodic table. Sodium is a very soft silvery-white metal.

Chlorine is a non-metal. Chlorine usually accepts electrons so is an oxidant, thus it shows the property of a non-metal

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