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How reactive is an atom of sodium(na) and why? question 1 options: sodium (na) is very reactive because it does not have a full valence shell. sodium (na) is very reactive because it does not have enough protons in the nucleus. sodium (na) is not very reactive because it does not have a full valence shell. sodium (na) is not very reactive because it can only bond with chlorine (cl) to become salt. plz plz plz plz

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