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why the freshly cut surface of sodium fades when it kept exposed in the air? ​

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Freshly cut sodium metal has a bright, shiny surface due to the oscillations of free electrons that quickly becomes a dull grey as it reacts with oxygen in the air around it. Over time, the metal becomes covered with a white crust of sodium oxide that prevents further reaction of the metal and oxygen.

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