Yes, sodium is extremely reactive.
sodium
Sodium is a highly reactive alkali metal whereas aluminium is a less reactive metal in the boron group.
Because a reactive metal displaces less reactive metal from its salt,& NaOH is a base.
Sodium I think
Francium is the most reactive metal because has the lowest electronegativity.
SODIUM
Yes It's a soft metal, reactive and with a low melting point
as it is exteremly reactive
Sodium is a metal.
Yes sodium is very reactive metal.Just because of this it is kept in kerosene or some another oil because it is very reactive with oxygen and water.
Sodium is indeed very reactive with water because it is an Alkali metal. These metals have low melting points. Like the sodium, they are soft enough to be cut with a knife. They are highly reactive.
Sodium is a metal, very reactive, with a silvery-white appearance.