Sodium forms one compound with pure nitrogen, Na3N. However, it is extremely unstable and very difficult to make. It requires two beams of nitrogen and sodium atoms (rays of atoms accelerated to high velocities) to hit a sapphire substrate. Under normal conditions, sodium does not react with pure nitrogen.
Salt
Sodium has the formula NaNO3 so it is composed of the elements Sodium, Nitrogen, and Oxygen.
Blue and red mixed together make violet, or purple.
It makes glass
when mixed blue and pinks power come together to make purple.
Salt
sodium and chlorine
it makes ammonia NH3
Ir + o + n = iron (fe)
Sodium Bicarbonate. You can also make a volcano like that. It slowly flows out as it expands.
NaNO2, NaNO3
Sodium has the formula NaNO3 so it is composed of the elements Sodium, Nitrogen, and Oxygen.
Blue and red mixed together make violet, or purple.
Snow and strong winds are mixed together to make a blizzard.
It makes glass
When mixing Nitrogen (turns into N2 since it is a gas) and Oxygen (also turns into O2 because it is a gas) makes Dinitrogen Trioxide, also known as N2O3 Here is the balanced equation Nitrogen + Oxygen = Dinitrogen Trioxide N2 + O2 + N2O3
Snow and strong winds are mixed together to make a blizzard.