sodium
Sodium
Yes, because calcium is a metal. The fresh surface of calcium has a silvery appearance.
salt
yes, the silvery white metal I believe you are referring to is Na (sodium) which is indeed silvery white in appearance. It combines with Cl (chlorine) to form a compound, NaCl, which is table salt.
It is a simple metal oxide, which can make it a salt.
Salt, made up of Sodium and Chloride(metal, and ion, respectively) is a mineral. So, I guess, yeah.
SODIUM.
SODUIM
Na (Sodium) is combined with Cl (Chlorine) to make NaCl (table salt).
Sodium is the silvery white metal used for making salt.It is highly reactive alkali metal.Its atomic number is 11.
white silvery
No, salt water is sodium chloride dissolved in water. Sodium is a soft, silvery, and dangerously reactive metal.
Yes, because calcium is a metal. The fresh surface of calcium has a silvery appearance.
This element is sodium (Na).
salt
Na (Sodium) is combined with Cl (Chlorine) to make NaCl (table salt).
Sodium is an alkali metal (silvery) found in table salt. (NaCl).
salt