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Sodium is a highly reactive, soft, silvery-white metal that is part of the alkali metals group. In its pure form, it is not transparent or clear; instead, it has a metallic luster. Sodium reacts vigorously with water and moisture, producing hydrogen gas and heat, which can obscure its clarity. In compounds, such as sodium chloride (table salt), clarity can vary, but the compound itself is typically crystalline and can be transparent in its pure form.

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