Sodium chloride is a compound composed of sodium and chloride ions chemically combined. As such, it is a pure substance.
Sodium element is a metal. Atom contains 11 protons.
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50.9415 neutrons. Just look at the periodic table it's the small print, many numbers number at the bottom of each little box, under the name of the element.
pure sodium reacts to just about everything... it even explodes when placed in water
yes sodiom atom is an isolated one it is the atom of sodium sodium chloride is salt
sodiom acetat reaction with membrane protein and cause that persipitate and help to dna isolation
I take it you mean Sodium? Pure sodium - symbol Na - is a soft, silvery white, highly reactive member of the alkali metals group of the periodic table. So it IS a metal.
It's not common. A study last month reported that of 27,713 people who had side effects with Depakote, 19 of them reported electrolyte imbalance. That's 1/14 of one percent the people who reported a side effect, which is fewer than the total people taking Depakote. Electrolyte imbalance is normally an excess of sodium. The kidneys excrete sodium and potassium in a fixed ratio, so excess potassium results in low sodium, and excess sodium results in low potassium. Table salt contributes sodium, which is why so many people have high sodium levels. Electrolyte imbalance is nothing to mess with; it can cause cardiac arrest. Fortunately, it responds quickly to the food you consume. If you are short of potassium, a glass of juice eliminates that washed-out feeling and fatigue in a few minutes. If you are short on sodium, licking a little bit of table salt should work nicely.
Rock crystal (white) is a variety of a quartz (gemstone). Crystal may also refer to man-made glass in general sense. Some of the other variety of quartz are Amethyst (violet), Citrine (yellow to golden), Smoky quartz (brown to gray), Rose quartz (pink), etc.
there won't be any botanical name for common salt as it is related to chemistry, and it would only have a chemical name-sodium chloride