Yes, it can, and it combines with many other elements. The most common example is sodium chloride, ordinary table salt.
sodium combines with a lot of different elements.
Sodium
Sodium and lithium.
sodium and helium
sodium and oxygen
sodium combines with a lot of different elements.
No. Halogens combine readily with sodium
Sodium
Sodium and lithium.
sodium and helium
sodium and oxygen
how reactive is radon and will it combine with other elements
sodium and potassium
Sodium and chlorine combine to make the most common salt, sodium chloride. It should be noted though, that many different elements can combine to make many different salts.
Rubidium is a typical group 1 alkali metal and is highly reactive, and similar to sodium and potassium.
Sodium can be combined with the majority of other elements to form compounds; another chemical element cannot be obtained by chemical reactions.
Oxygen, sodium, sulfur, chloride, and 51 others.