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Sodium itself is an element, not a compound. If you are talking about dietary sodium, the most common source that to get that from is the compound sodium chloride (salt).
The most common liquid compound is water.
The most common compound in salt replacers is Pottasium Chloride
The most abundant compound in seawater is sodium (salt). Symbol is Na and atomic number is 11.
i say its a compound
Sodium itself is an element, not a compound. If you are talking about dietary sodium, the most common source that to get that from is the compound sodium chloride (salt).
sodium chloride ie,table salt
This metal is sodium (na); sodium chloride is NaCl.
sodium chloride (common salt) is the most commonly available chloride salt, that contains ionic chloride cl-chlorine losses one of its electrons forming chloride ion in the process of combining with sodium.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) its a compound, an ionic salt.
The most common salt found in the ocean actually came from land. The compound sodium chloride is the most common salt in the sea.
The most common compound between sodium and sulfur that does not contain other elements has the formula Na2S.
Probably NaCL (Sodium Chloride - salt)
Sodium and Potassium, most comonly exhibit +1
NaC2H3O2 stands for sodium acetate. This is not the most common name for the compound, as it is usually written as CH3COONa.
Most homes contain common table salt, which is sodium chloride (NaCl).
Table salt is best classified as an ionic compound. It is composed of equal amounts of the chemical elements Sodium and Chlorine.