it desolves with water at room temperature....
no it does not
water soluble
7Up can corrode iron.
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Sodium is found in table salt, battries and streetlights. Although these are not living things, i dont think sodium is found in living things. Although it may be in plants!
french fries and corn on the cob are just about the only things i put salt on
No, not all living things contain sodium. Sodium is an essential mineral needed by most living organisms for various physiological functions, but there are living things such as certain freshwater organisms or extremophiles that can survive in environments with very low or no sodium levels.
Water is called the universal solvent. That doesn't leave much out.
Sodium chloride is formed by the reaction of sodium (Na) metal with chlorine (Cl) gas.
Sodium is found in table salt, battries and streetlights. Although these are not living things, i dont think sodium is found in living things. Although it may be in plants!
Salt.
Almost nothing of practical use is made of pure sodium, because it is too reactive to be safe in normal air. Many useful things, such as salt and soda ash, include sodium in ionic form. No exact number is available.