Sodium is located in Group IA of the Periodic Table mostly because of its electron configuration. All elements in this group have one electron in the outer orbital of its atom (the s-orbital). This link gives information on each element of the periodic table: http://chemistry.about.com/library/blper5.htm To the left is another interesting link about the development of the periodic table (historically), why it looks the way it does, and how position of an element in the table is determined.
Na stands for natrium, which is a Latin word derived from derived from natron, an Egyptian word for a form of sodium carbonate.
Today sodium is still called natrium in languages such as German.
Na stands for natrium, which is the Latin word for sodium. On the periodic table, the chemical symbol is the first letter or letters of the element in latin.
You should try looking at a periodic table first. Sodium will appear with the symbol Na and it is in the 3rd row of the 1st group (the alkali metals) Atomic number 11
Sodium (symbol: Na) has 11 protons in its nucleus, that's why it has 'atomic number' 11 in the periodic table.
sodium is an alkali metals so it goes into group one, and it has 3 energy levels, so it goes in group 3
Sodium is in column number 1.
Its Latin name is natrium
A single electron in the outer level.
Sodium is and Fluorine is but Sodium Fluoride is a compound and therefore doesn't belong on a table of elements.
All of the others in the same row of the Periodic Table as sodium.
Table Salt. NaCl is the chemical formula for Sodium chloride. It is not on the periodic table because it isn't a chemical element. Sodium chloride is a chemical compound formed when the elements Sodium and Chlorine react with each other.
No, sodium is not a transition state element. Take a look at your periodic table of the elements.
On a periodic table, Sodium onwards (Na)
As it is a periodic table of elements and sodium chloride is a compound consisting of sodium, chlorine and oxygen, sodium chloride does not appear on the periodic table.
no. sodium bicarbonate is a compound. periodic table contains only elements, not compounds
Sodium is and Fluorine is but Sodium Fluoride is a compound and therefore doesn't belong on a table of elements.
Sodium hydroxide is a compound. Only elements are found in the periodic table, not compounds.
NaCl (Sodium chloride) is not on the periodic table because it isn't a chemical element. Sodium chloride is a chemical compound formed when the elements Sodium and Chlorine react with each other.
NaI is the compound named sodium iodide made of the elements sodium (Na) and iodine (I). You will find the elements themselves on the periodic table, not the compounds they make.
Ci means chlorine in the periodic table
NA is the symbol for sodium.
The atomic number that sodium has in periodic table is 11 and valency is 1. The periodic table is a kind of table that was invented for the better study of elements and other types of compound. It makes the systematic study of elements.
The periodic table consists of elements; NaCl (sodium chloride, or table salt) is a compound.
"Na" is Sodium.
NaF is not on the periodic table as it is not an element. It is the compound sodium fluoride. It is made up of two different elements: sodium and fluorine.