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What is the ductility of sodium?

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What is the ductility of sodium?

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Sodium has a very low ductility. It’s fairly brittle. Note that sodium is highly reactive, and will not be found as a pure metal in nature. It is stored in waterproof and air tight containers (if not actually under a liquid like kerosene) to keep it from reacting with the moisture in air.

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