it is a solid.
The state symbol of sodium chloride (NaCl) is a white crystalline solid.
In standard conditions, sodium is a solid.
if sodium is in a compound, it will not be in natural state. natural state implies that it is a pure element. ie not a compound
It goes from the solid state to the liquid state.
Sodium sulfate is a solid.
Sodium plumbate has the formula Na2PbO3, while sodium plumbite has the formula Na2PbO2. The main difference between them is in the oxidation state of lead; in sodium plumbate, lead is in the +4 oxidation state, while in sodium plumbite, lead is in the +2 oxidation state.
It is normally in a solid state.
The formula for sodium stannate is Na2SnO3, while the formula for sodium stannite is Na2SnO2. The key difference between the two is the oxidation state of tin: in stannate, tin is in the +4 state, and in stannite, tin is in the +2 state.
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No, sodium oxide cannot exist in aqueous state because it is an ionic compound that does not readily dissolve in water. When sodium oxide reacts with water, it forms sodium hydroxide, a water-soluble compound.
Sodium chloride is an electrolyte in water solution or in molten state.