Sodium is the softer among the two.
It is soft enough to be cut by a knife.
However, Gold is the one which is more malleable and ductile.
Sodium is not a strong metal. It is a soft metal.
You can separate gold from sodium gold chloride by adding zinc powder to the sodium gold chloride and heating the mixture. Then you will be left with just gold.
Gold does not react with sodium bromide.
At room temperature sodium is a soft metal.
Only sodium and potassium are soft metals.
There are a number of characteristics that makes gold unique as an element. Gold is a soft metal, it is ductile and it is extremely dense in terms of weight among others.
Sodium is not a strong metal. It is a soft metal.
Sodium is a soft metal.
Soft water contains sodium(cation). Sodium is highly water soluble and this makes water soft.
Sodium is a soft metal.
You can separate gold from sodium gold chloride by adding zinc powder to the sodium gold chloride and heating the mixture. Then you will be left with just gold.
Gold does not react with sodium bromide.
At room temperature sodium is a soft metal.
Only sodium and potassium are soft metals.
No they are hard, but gold is a relatively soft metal.
The hardness of sodium chloride on the Mohs scale is 2,5.
You get a mixture of sodium chloride and gold. There will be no chemical reaction. Gold is very unreactive.