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sodium is a silvery-white colored metal. When exsposed to air it will turn a dull white.

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Sodium does not exist by itself (that is, in its elemental form) in nature. It is so highly reactive that it is always combined with some other element, for example, with chlorine as salt.

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there is no natural state for sodium, its not naturally occuring

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