Sodium is an element, so its composition is simply sodium. If you want to go subatomic, you could say that it is made up of 11 protons, 11 electrons, and 12 neutrons, but these aren't chemicals, they're subatomic particles.
Soda ash and cubic-saltpeter are the chemicals found in natron (mixture of sodium carbonate decahydrate and sodium bicarbonate).
Common chemicals found in detergents include surfactants (such as sodium lauryl sulfate), enzymes (like protease and amylase), bleach (such as sodium hypochlorite), and fragrances. These chemicals work together to help lift dirt and stains, break down proteins and carbohydrates, whiten clothes, and leave a fresh scent.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) contain sodium and chlorine.
Sodium is an element with the chemical formula Na The only chemical in sodium is sodium.
In our tap water, you can find minerals such as: sodium, potassium, manganese , iron, copper and calcium. The chemicals are typically just chlorine and fluorine. :)
sodium hydroxide is itself a chemical. It can disassociate into a sodium cation and a hydroxide anion
sodium or potassium are the kinds of chemicals to make a soap.
sodium and chlorine
table salt is sodium chloride, so sodium and chlorine
These chemicals do not react each other.
Your house if full of chemicals! Salt (sodium chloride), drain cleaner (sodium hydroxide), bleach (sodium hypochlorite), baking soda (sodium bi-carbonate), and vinegar (acetic acid) are 5 common ones.
Chlorine, sodium, sulfur, magnesium, calcium and potassium.