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Aden Hogan
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31 July, 09:38
What block does sodium belong to?
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Cisco
31 July, 09:53
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Sodium is located on the s-block on the periodic table.
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The "s" block is the first two columns on the left side of the table. Na, or sodium is in first column, this is the most reactive of the two columns. "s" represents the outer most sub levels where electrons exist most of the time for these elements. ur welcome
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