Sodium is an Alkali metal. Elements in the center of the Periodic Table are transition metals.
No, sodium does not contain a transition metal ion. It is a Group 1 element with a +1 oxidation state. Sodium can form a halide ion, such as NaCl (sodium chloride) where the sodium loses an electron to become a positively charged cation.
NO!!!! It is a Group '1' metal, and reacts similarly , but more violently than sodium or potassium.
Iron is the odd one out because it is a transition metal, while lithium, sodium, and potassium are alkali metals.
Seaborgium is considered a transition metal.
any in column 1a, 2a, 3a-8a
No, sodium is not a transition element. It belongs to the alkali metal group, located in group 1 of the periodic table. Transition elements are found in groups 3-12.
No, sodium does not contain a transition metal ion. It is a Group 1 element with a +1 oxidation state. Sodium can form a halide ion, such as NaCl (sodium chloride) where the sodium loses an electron to become a positively charged cation.
NO!!!! It is a Group '1' metal, and reacts similarly , but more violently than sodium or potassium.
Iron is the odd one out because it is a transition metal, while lithium, sodium, and potassium are alkali metals.
Transition
Sodium is an element.
Nickel is not an inner transition element.
Sodium is an element.
Sodium is an element.
Sodium is an element.
Transition
Seaborgium is considered a transition metal.