why is sodium softer than iron
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Iron as a material is hard because of the arrangement of the individual atoms. The iron atoms are dense and compact and the metallic bonds are extremely strong. I dont know if this is the answer you are looking for.
@KingAditya you just copy that text from my sent link. and please don't copy and paste your answers. Just make sure that copy that link and paste it here.
No i didnt @mayankdevnani
Proof :-
@KingAditya
it doesnt mean ki i hav copied it....cant the answers be the same? i mean i knew the answer but why not to provide it to the questioner in a better way or language.. @mayankdevnani tell me devnani
@KingAditya you are caught. You said that can't the answers be the same. So tell me why would you choose this line -"if this is the answer you are looking for." I don't think its a mistake .It is a same comment as i attach my photo. and this line can't be hide, so as this line is proof of our original answer.
and please don't fight with me. you are good user and we are friends also. and friends never fight with each other in such a small things. And i give you a suggestion that please don't copy and paste your answers otherwise you will be suspended.
Am i right? @mathslover
Theoretical type questions *may* have same answers, also, here the answer given by @KingAditya is good and satisfies the need of the asker. Though, it would have been better solution if he had posted the link if he had taken help from anywhere. There is no big reason here that will lead to the suspension of KingAditya here.
Be calm, and better suggest through PMs.
lol... ok thank you for your advise though.
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