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.
The oxidation state of sodium (Na) typically changes when it forms compounds. In its elemental form, sodium has an oxidation state of 0. When it reacts, such as in the formation of sodium chloride (NaCl), it donates one electron, resulting in an oxidation state of +1. Therefore, in compounds, sodium usually has an oxidation state of +1.
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.