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    Sodium Does Not Occur in Nature as Na (S) Because
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Sodium Does Not Occur in Nature as Na (S) Because

Question 114

Question 114

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Sodium does not occur in nature as Na (s) because .


A) it is easily reduced to Na-
B) it reacts with water with great difficulty
C) it is easily oxidized to Na+
D) it is easily replaced by silver in its ores
E) it undergoes a disproportionation reaction to Na- and Na+

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