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Why does not sodium react with water in blood |
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Answer» There is a SINGLE electron in that shell. ... This is why sodium REACTS so vigorously with water: it's getting rid of that outermost electron and turning into sodium ions in the process: But sodium ions don't have that outermost electron, so they don't have any REASON to react with water.#GUNDI..✌✌ |
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