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Which is more reactive na or na+ explain |
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Answer» __________________________________ Moreover, Na(Sodium) isn't even reactive because this smybol shows that Sodium is in octet CONFIGURATION and is stable. Hence, it is reactive and will lose 1 electron to become stable. SINCE, it's outermost shell is full, it has attained stable configuration. This means that it is no more reactive since it won't form any BOND. __________________________________ |
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