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Q: How would you be able to produce a quantity of a group of one element if it is so reactive that it is rarely found free in nature?
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Is sodium ever found alone in nature?

Sodium is not found in nature as a pure element because it is very reactive.


When the outer energy level of an atom is full the element is said to be non reactive or inert is called?

If the outer energy level is full, the element is said to be non reactive and inert. It is stable in nature.


Is sodium is found in nature in free state?

Sodium, being a reactive element In group 1, cannot be found as element in nature. One of its common compounds is rock salt.


Is Barium manmade or natural?

It is a natural element but, because it is highly reactive, pure barium is not found in nature.


Is rubidium a pure element of nature?

Yes, rubidium is a pure element found in nature. It is an alkali metal and is the 16th most abundant element in the Earth's crust. Rubidium is most commonly obtained as a byproduct of lithium production or extracted from certain minerals.


Most reactive non metal element?

I would easily say that Fluorine is the most reactive element in the world. Fluorine is the most electronegative of all elements and will react with all elements. It is so reactive that it cannot be found alone in nature.


Explain why sodium is only found in compounds in nature?

Sodium is a highly reactive element. It is unstable to exist on its own and will react whenever it is capable, which is very likely in nature.


What is the bibliography of potassium?

potassium is a soft silver white highly or explosively reactive metallic element that occurs in nature only compounds.


Sulfur is often found in nature as an element not combined with other elements in a compound. What does this fact tell you about the reactivity of sulfur?

Sulfur is not a highly reactive element under ordinary condition.


Sulfur Is Often Found In Nature As An Element Not Combined With Other Elements In A Compound. What does this facts tell you about the reactivity of sulfur?

Sulfur is not a highly reactive element under ordinary condition.


If you find an element in nature in its pure elemental state what can you infer about the element's chemical reactivity?

It has low to no reactivity because if it was reactive, then it would bond (react) with another element.


Is fluorine manmade?

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