To find naurally occurring sodium is all but impossible because it reacts violently with water. You can, however, find plenty of sodium chloride (table salt) with little difficulty.
easy wash the sodium off with waters
sodium found mosly from salt.
Sodium bicarbonate is baking soda. You find baking soda at the grocery store.
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Sodium is found in the Earths crust!! But i don't know about the ocean!! And Sodium is salt!!
Seawater is a good place to find Sodium.
Sodium can be separated from sodium chlorate by adding water, which will dissolve the sodium chlorate but not the sodium metal. The sodium metal can then be filtered out and separated from the solution containing sodium chlorate. Heating the sodium chlorate can also decompose it into sodium chloride and oxygen, leaving behind the sodium metal.
Sodium reacts violently with water, so it must be kept from getting wet. Kerosene, being an oil, does a good job of protecting the sodium, and it is inexpensive and easy to come by.
Yes, earthenware is easy to find.
is it no and i need to know why is it not easy to find
to find percentage of sodium in a food product divide the mg of sodium in product by 1320