Why is sodium light.While iron heavy
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The density of sodium is 0.968g/cm3 while that of iron is 7.85g/cm3. This means that the mass that iron covers per unit volume is higher than the mass sodium has per unit volume. This means that the atoms of iron are arranged in a way that many of its atoms occupy a smaller space than sodium making it heavier.
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