Sodium is a metal, having atomic number 11.
It is a metal, when you look at a Periodic Table, Metals are to the left, and non metals to the right, divided by metalloids.
No, sodium is a metal.
non-metals
No. Sodium and calcium will not react with each other because they are both non-metals.
Metals are sodium, calcium and aluminium.
No. Sodium and calcium, both being metals, will not combine chemically. Table salt is a compound of sodium and chlorine.
Some of these metals are: Calcium, Magnesium, Sulfur, Sodium, Potassium, ...
non-metals
Sodium, calcium and chromium are metals.
Elements ending in -ium are metals. Sodium and Calcium are alkali metals.
No. Sodium and calcium will not react with each other because they are both non-metals.
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Examples of metals: sodium, uranium, mercury, zinc, plutonium, calcium etc. Examples of nonmetals: oxygen, helium, carbon, sulfur, argon, nitrogen etc.
Metals are sodium, calcium and aluminium.
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No. Sodium and calcium, both being metals, will not combine chemically. Table salt is a compound of sodium and chlorine.
Examples of metals: sodium, uranium, mercury, zinc, plutonium, calcium etc. Examples of nonmetals: oxygen, helium, carbon, sulfur, argon, nitrogen etc.
calcium belongs to alkaline earth metal family. sodium belongs to alkali metals.
No reaction happens. Only way to get a reaction going is if you have two molecules with different Metals and Non-metals. Metals in this one are different but non-metals are not so no reaction.