Well, sodium is a metal so it could be both. [depends on phase]
Yes, it is. Use the following as a general rule for metals. In a period, reactivity for metals will decrease when atomic number increases becasue the ionization energy increase. In groups, reactivity of metals increases because the ionization energy decreases.
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yes it is a soft and will bend and is very malleable
Yes Sodium is extremely malleable. The fact that it is volatile and stored in oil has absolutely nothing to do with its malleability.
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Yes, it is. This is because sodium is a metal. Ductility is a property of metals and by definition, plastic materials (using "plastic" in its true sense).
It depends. A thin strip of sodium can be bent and even folded, but dont expect to bend a pebble-shaped piece of sodium. But sodium is soft compared to other metals.
Yes
Examples: sodium chloride, sodium carbonate, sodium hydrogen carbonate, sodium hydroxide, sodium sulfide, sodium acetate, sodium bromide, borax, etc.
Sodium phosphide
Sodium Acetate is also known as Sodium Ethanoate.
Sodium Bromide
sodium permanganate
yes iron is flexable
It depends on what stretch they are doing, for some stretches boys are more flexable. But most of the time girls are more Flexable
yes
No but some can be stretched into wires.
yes you can, you have to be flexable and "long"
Yes if your flexable. I think
it is light,flexable and recyled esy
a psy ball is ball that is flexable and strechy
He would have to be extremely flexable
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what is economy flexable
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