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What is true about both sodium and gold? a)They are volatile. b)They are very reactive. c)They are in the same group. d)They are metals.
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What is true about both sodium and gold?
a)They are volatile.
b)They are very reactive.
c)They are in the same group.
d)They are metals.
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Generally speaking, gold
is not very
reactive, whereas sodium is highly reactive. They are most definitely not in the same group since sodium is in group 1 and Gold is in group 11. Gold is indeed a transition metal so my best guess would be D.
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d)They are metals.
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