Chemistry, asked by subashc656, 11 months ago

why sodium is highly reactive metal





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Answered by Anonymous
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hey,dude

sodium is electropositive element,means it loss the electron easily to becoming cation so that it became negatively charged and react with any of the non-metal,.

It have the great ability to transfer electron to non-metal so that it can make a bond with it.

that's the main reason

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Answered by shahid9931
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Answer:

Sodium and potassium are the highly reactive metals so they are kept immersed in kerosene oil avoid for the reaction from

air( oxygen).

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