In chemistry sodium is not salt but a violently reactive metal.
The sodium referred to on a nutrition label is essentially salt.
Yes, as are all sodium compounds.
No, salt is not the same as sodium. Salt is sodium chloride, not just sodium by itself.
Sodium bromide is not an acid at all. It is a neutral salt.
As PURE sodium, practically none. But a good part of all sodium in the world is in the oceans- in the form of sodium chloride- salt. The total amount would be in the billions of tons. Seawater is about 3.5% salt.
Sodium is a chemical element, a metal. Sodium chloride is a salt.
Yes, as are all sodium compounds.
Dichlorophen sodium salt is used to kill all species of moss, liverworts and Algal slime.
a type of salt. there just the scientific term for salt(s)
Sifto says that Sodium Thiosulphate is added to table salt to prevent the Sodium Iodide from disassociating and the Iodine evaporating as a gas.
Sodium chloride (salt, NaCl) has sodium in it.
No, salt is not the same as sodium. Salt is sodium chloride, not just sodium by itself.
Sodium bromide is not an acid at all. It is a neutral salt.
Salt is sodium and chloride, sodium is an element by itself.
No. While chemically sodium nitrite is a salt, the salt you eat, table salt, is sodium chloride.
Yes. Sea salt, table salt, edible salt...all are sodium chloride - NaCl.
The formula unit of salt (sodium chloride) is NaCl. Technically, a salt is a combination of a metal and a nonmetal; so there are all kinds of salt. That said, the above is the formula for table salt -- the salt we eat.
sea salt which is based on the metal sodium.