Why sodium is less mealeble thn iron
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Sodium, it is soft enough so that you could mark it with your fingernail except you wouldn’t do that as it is not safe to touch it with your bare hands. however it can be cut with a knife
Relatively speaking, Iron is ductile as well, it helped man take great strides forward in many facets of our lives.
Relatively speaking, Iron is ductile as well, it helped man take great strides forward in many facets of our lives.
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Sodium is very soft that it is not safe to touch with hands and can be cut with knife, hence iron is more malleable than sodium.
There is a neutralization process in which the substance can be beaten in thin sheets. Most metals are malleable and non-metals are not. Sodium is a metal here, its less malleable than iron.
Sodium is more reactive than iron (it is above iron in the vertical chain). In fact, it is very reactive to fire when exposing air.
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Sodium is very soft that it is not safe to touch with hands and can be cut with knife, hence iron is more malleable than sodium.
There is a neutralization process in which the substance can be beaten in thin sheets. Most metals are malleable and non-metals are not. Sodium is a metal here, its less malleable than iron.
Sodium is more reactive than iron (it is above iron in the vertical chain). In fact, it is very reactive to fire when exposing air.
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