Sodium helps your BONES become stronger.
Calcium, Potassium and sodium are metallic elements. they are considered to be very reactive, perhaps they exist in the top five- most reactive metals. Calcium and Phosphorous constitute our bones and teeth. common salt or table salt is Sodium Chloride.
sodium chlorateNaClO3 = Sodium Chlorate
Sodium metal is pure sodium and is made of sodium atoms.
Sodium thiosulfate or Sodium Hyposulphite.
Bones are made up of calcium, phsophorus, sodium, protein, callagen and other minerals so yes sodium is needed to make bones hard.
Sodium is what makes bones white. Without sodium human bones would be black and would spontaneously catch fire when the temperature rises above 95.342232435232 degrees Celsius.
Sodium helps your BONES become stronger.
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Calcium, Potassium and sodium are metallic elements. they are considered to be very reactive, perhaps they exist in the top five- most reactive metals. Calcium and Phosphorous constitute our bones and teeth. common salt or table salt is Sodium Chloride.
Mixing solutions of calcium chloride and sodium phosphate calcium phosphate is obtained.
The bones of a skeleton store minerals such as phosphorus, calcium, potassium, manganese, magnesium, silica, iron, zinc, selenium, boron, sulfur and chromium.
Human bones on average are comprised of approximately 30% Na+, but this will of course vary from person to person, especially when considering certain bone or metabolic diseases. The majority of sodium in the body is suspended in interstitial fluid surrounding cells; the chief job of sodium is to help maintain osmotic equilibrium. -Dr. Holt
Calcium. Potassium. Sodium. All are part of your daily diet found in milk for Calcium, bananas for Potassium, and salt for Sodium. Calcium strengthens bones and Potassium can cause heart failure in high amounts. Dangerous Sodium must be mixed with deadly Chlorine to form the Na-Cl compound, which is safe for human consumption.
sodium chlorateNaClO3 = Sodium Chlorate
Examples: sodium chloride, sodium carbonate, sodium hydrogen carbonate, sodium hydroxide, sodium sulfide, sodium acetate, sodium bromide, borax, etc.
Cranial bones are bones of the head, tarsal bones are bones of the feet.