Please check the associated link on the first group metals. It shows the reactivity of pure sodium and other group 1 elements
Yes, sodium is extremely reactive.
The metal is sodium, Na. In most compounds, the metal (if there is one) will come first, followed by the non-metal. NaCl is sodium chloride, more commonly known as table salt. It consists of one atom of sodium (a highly reactive alkali metal) and chlorine (a highly reactive non-metal halogen.)
Sodium is a highly reactive alkali metal whereas aluminium is a less reactive metal in the boron group.
Sodium I think
Sodium is a metal. It is a soft, silvery-white metal that is highly reactive and found in Group 1 of the periodic table.
Sodium is a metal.
Sodium is one of the most reactive, but the number one spot would probably go to francium. However, it is impossible to gather enough francium to demonstrate this reactivity, so the the title is usually given to cesium.
SODIUM
Yes It's a soft metal, reactive and with a low melting point
as it is exteremly reactive
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 a soft, silvery-white, highly reactive metal that belongs to the alkali metal group in the periodic table.