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Why the Sodium is highly reactive .​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It has one electron in the outermost electron shell and thus wants to give up one electron to a highly electronegative element. Within the alkali metals, sodium is more reactive than lithium but less reactive than potassium. ... When exposed to air, sodium oxidizes immediately.

Electron Configuration: 2-8-1

Electronic Shell: 3s1

Atomic Symbol: Na

Oxidation States: +1, -1

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