Soda
It is natrium, thus the Na for the chemical symbol for sodium.
Sodium was discovered by Sir Humphry Davy (GB) in 1807. The origin of the name comes from the Latin word natrium meaning sodiumcarbonate.
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.
The name "sodium" originates from the English word "soda" and the Medieval Latin word "sodanum," which refer to compounds containing sodium. It comes from the Arabic word "suda," meaning headache, as these compounds were used in ancient times to treat headaches.
This is only a word, probable of French origin, derived from the word for burn.
From the English word soda and from the Medieval Latin word sodanum, which means "headache remedy." Sodium's chemical symbol comes from the Latin word for sodium carbonate, natrium.
it was a greek word, natrium.
Natrium, in both German and Latin, means sodium (and that is the origin of the chemical symbol Na).
named after soda (Na2CO3) ----
the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.
The word "origin" is derived from the French word "origin" and the Latin word "originem," both of which mean, beginning, descent, birth, and rise.
The word equation for the reaction between sodium and astatine is: sodium + astatine → sodium astatide.