A shiny silvery white metal.
Sodium is a greyish white solid.
Sodium Phosphate just looks like plain ol' table salt.
Sodium is a metal, very reactive, with a silvery-white appearance.
Because it doesn't look like a metal, and it doesn't look like a metal because it isn't a metal it is a condiment which happens to be a sodium salt.
Sodium thiopental is a white crystalline powder that is water-soluble. It is typically provided as a sterile powder for injection in vials.
I assume that you really mean sodium iodide (NaI), as there is no compound called sodium iodine. NaI is a white crystalline solid.
I just read this in a book and it is a salt. Even a limestone is a salt. It really doesn't look anything like it but it is.
Oily sticky brown? Smells like burnt sodium bicarb(sp?)
Colace (docusate sodium) 50 mg capsules are red ovals. The 250 mg capsules are orange-red oblong translucent capsules.
No
1/4 teaspoon salt = 600 mg sodium 1/2 teaspoon salt = 1,200 mg sodium 3/4 teaspoon salt = 1,800 mg sodium 1 teaspoon salt = 2,300 mg sodium
Sodium is a white alkali metal, almost chalky in appearance