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22 March, 21:24

How reactive is an atom of Sodium (na) and why?

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  1. 22 March, 22:27
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    The water and sodium first combine, the sodium releases electrons - negatively charged particles - leaving the element in a positively charged state All those positive charges repel each other, tearing the sodium apart and creating more surface area for an even bigger reaction: ka-boom.
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