It is natrium, thus the Na for the chemical symbol for sodium.
Sodium (Anglo) = Na = natrium (Latin, Dutch)
The symbol of sodium is Na, which comes from the Latin word natrium.
The CHEMICAL symbol for sodium is 'Na'. 'Na' is short for the Latin name name for sodium, which is 'nadium'. Similarly. potassium (K) is from the Latin for 'kalium'.
Some like iron (fe) take thier symbols from the Latin names
In Latin, sodium is natrium, hence the Na symbol.
Sodium was discovered by Sir Humphry Davy (GB) in 1807. The origin of the name comes from the Latin word natrium meaning sodiumcarbonate.
The common name for Sodium Chloride is table salt. But salt and Sodium are not the same thing. There is no real "common" name for Sodium itself, but I assume you mean Sodium Chloride.
Sodium (Anglo) = Na = natrium (Latin, Dutch)
named after soda (Na2CO3) ----
it was formerly called Natrium, its latin name. so the Na come from natrium.
The name "sodium" originates from the English word "soda," which comes from the Arabic "suda," meaning headache or dizziness. This is because sodium carbonate was used historically in headache remedies.
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The Latin name for silver is 'Argentum'.
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The symbol of sodium is Na, which comes from the Latin word natrium.
Gold's origin is Latin. It comes from the Latin word of Aurum