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Is sodium durable

Updated: 8/11/2023
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11y ago

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Sodium is very reactive and is not stable in its elemental, or metallic, form. Because of its instability, it is always found in nature in compounds, and never in its metallic form. You may be interested in the related link below.

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14y ago

Sodium is a very reactive metal, so is not regarded as stable.

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11y ago

Normally stable. Sodium hydroxide rapidly absorbs carbon dioxide from the air (forming sodium carbonate).

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11y ago

anything in the halogen family..... 'specially chlorine

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11y ago

I really need to know if sodium is very durable

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9y ago

The isotope sodium-23 is a stable atom.
An hierarchy between stable isotopes is not so adequate.

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10y ago

it just forms a stable ion

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stable

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