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How do you make sodium on alchemy?

Fire+electric+salt gives you sodium AND chloride!


How do you make sodium on alchemy classic?

Fire+electric+salt gives you sodium AND chloride!


Is sodium phosphate conductive?

Sodium phosphate is an ionic compound that dissociates into sodium ions and phosphate ions, both of which can carry an electric charge. Therefore, sodium phosphate is conductive in solution because the ions are able to move and carry electric current.


Why is an electric current needed to form sodium and chlorine from the sodium chloride solution?

This may be a trick question, electrolyis of a sodium chloride solution produces chlorine at the anode but does not produce sodium at the cathode. Electrolysis of molten sodium chloride does however produce sodium and chlorine.


How do you obtain sodium metal?

Passing electric current through solid sodium chloride - itis melted and electrolysed, forming chlorine and sodium metal.


What happens when electric current is passed through fused sodium chloride?

During this electrolysis are obtained chlorine and sodium.


Is sodium carbonate an electrolyte?

Yes, sodium carbonate is an electrolyte. When dissolved in water, it dissociates into sodium ions and carbonate ions, which are free to carry electric charge.


What element is used in the lighting of street lamps?

Sodium-vapour lamp, electric discharge lamp using ionized sodium,


When did hamphry davy discover sodium?

Humphry Davy discovered sodium in 1807. He isolated the element by passing an electric current through molten sodium hydroxide.


Is Sodium chloride do they conduct electric city?

Sodium Chloride solution (dissolved in water) conducts electricity, and molten Sodium Chloride conducts electricty, but dry crystal Sodium Chloride does not conduct electricity.


Is Solid sodium chloride is a good conductor of electric current?

No, solid sodium chloride is not a good conductor of electric current because it is an ionic compound. In the solid state, the ions are not free to move and carry electric charge, so it does not conduct electricity well.


Will a chlorine ion lose its extra electron to a sodium ion when they are separated by an electric field in an aqueous solution?

no, because the electric potential of sodium is so low.But chlorine will give electron to proton to form hydrogen gas