The below answer is wrong because an ore is a mineral or rock bearing a metal. The metal has to be extracted from an ore as it is not in its pure form. Some sodium ores are sodium chloride and halite.
nothing because it can be rarely found naturally so only in salt so basically there is no ore if you understand me =s
i am not sure about its ores, but i know the common way to extract sodium is to electrolyze sodium chroide (salt)
Well. Sodium has a lot of ore. I know some of them.
were are sodium located
How sodium extract
Ore
it was formerly called Natrium, its latin name. so the Na come from natrium.
hematite, taconite, and ferrite
The most common ore of copper is Copper pyrite CuFeS2 but other ores are also exist.
That is a prospector or a miner.
Sodium's atomic name is sodium (NA).
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.
Natrium. (nah-tree-um)
The chemical element "sodium" is an alkali metal.
The name for tin ore is "Tin Ore." There is no other name for tin ore..... Also, you can combine a tin ore to a copper ore to make a bronze bar. :)
iron ore is the proper name
The name of silver ore is typically called "silver ore" or "native silver."
The name for gold ore, is infact Gold. That's it!
For example water and oxygen.
group 1
154 pm
water