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  • Sodium Atom: Understanding Isolation and Reactivity
    An isolated atom is an atom that is not bonded to any other atoms. In the case of sodium, it is not typically found as an isolated atom. Sodium is a highly reactive metal, and it readily reacts with other elements to form compounds. For example, sodium reacts with oxygen to form sodium oxide, and it reacts with chlorine to form sodium chloride. Therefore, it is unlikely to find sodium as an isolated atom in nature.
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