That depends on the pressure, but under normal pressure, sodium is a solid at room temperature.
A metallic solid.
solid
The most abundant elemental form of sodium appears as a solid.
sodium is a silvery-white colored metal. When exsposed to air it will turn a dull white.
At room temperature it is solid but under different pressure and temperature conditions it could be a liquid or gas (as can anything else).
In standard conditions, sodium is a solid.
solid it cant break easily and particles stuck together
Sodium chloride is a solid.
solid
The most abundant elemental form of sodium appears as a solid.
At room temperature sodium is a solid and chlorine is a gas.
Yep, everything with 'hydroxide' can be called an alkali no matter its state of matter. :)
i don't really know.. i believe it to be a gas!
solid
Sodium is one of the elements.
sodium is a silvery-white colored metal. When exsposed to air it will turn a dull white.
Still sodium chloride.... In a solid form still. Molten NaCl occurs at 801C and above
Sodium chloride (NaCl) contain sodium and chlorine.
At room temperature it is solid but under different pressure and temperature conditions it could be a liquid or gas (as can anything else).