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  • Sodium vs. Sulfur Reactivity: A Comparative Analysis
    Sodium is more reactive than sulfur.

    Sodium is a highly reactive metal that readily loses its valence electron to form a positive ion. It reacts vigorously with water to produce sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. Sulfur, on the other hand, is a nonmetal that is less reactive than sodium. It does not react with water at room temperature, but it can react with metals to form sulfides.

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