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What element would a metal, like sodium, most likely combine with?
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What element would a metal, like sodium, most likely combine with?
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It could combine with any other metal on the periodic table. If I had answers to choose from, then maybe I could help you better.
Hope this helps!!!
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If this had multiple choices it would help. I believe I have seen this question before.
I would go with
Bromine
Hope this helps :)
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