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Very high. It's an alkali metal, in the most reactive metal family. Don't get me wrong, it's the weakest of the alkali metals, but more reactive than any other metals. For a VERY violent reaction, try potassium. For a VERY dangerous reaction, use pure francium.

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Sodium is a very reactive metal; it is, in fact, second in the reactivity table of elements. Sodium is so reactive due to two main factors. Firstly, the Sodium atom has a large amount of rings, so the nuclear bonds on the outer layers are weaker than those nearer to the nucleus. The second factor is that, like all Alkaline Earth Metals, sodium only has a single electron in its outer shell, making it extremely reactive. The only stable metal that is more reactive than sodium is Potassium.

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Sodium or Na is in the Alkali Metals family or Group 1.

All the elements in that family but Hydrogen or H are very reactive.

It's very simple to find out which is the most reactive.

The farther down the list of go in the Alkali Metals the more reactive the element is. So Lithium or Li is the least reactive of them all and Francium is the most reactive of them all.

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vinegar, and any other chemicals per sides water

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Sodium is highly reactive.

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sodium is more reactive than chlorine

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