Sodium appears in salts and feldspars.
sodium comes out of rocks and mixes in with the water
it forms sodium hydroxide
Chemical sedimentary rocks
Sodium ions have a charge of 1+
all you have to do is add sodium to the pop rocks!!
Felsic rocks are light-colored igneous rocks rich in aluminum, potassium, silicon, and sodium. Examples include granite and rhyolite.
Sodium is used in several forms to preserve food, such as sodium chloride and sodium nitrate.
sedimentary rocks
When sodium reacts with oxygen, it forms sodium oxide (Na2O).
sodium and chlorine
The element that forms Na2XO3 is sodium (Na). In this compound, the sodium atom has a +1 oxidation state, resulting in the formula Na2XO3.
Examples: sodium chloride, potassium chloride, sodium phosphates, sodium nitrate etc.