Metallic sodium is far too reactive to exist in nature, and our supplies are obtained from seawater. Electrolysis is the method used, and molten sodium chloride is the immediate source. But the temperature of the molten salt is cleverly lowered by using an eutectic mixture with calcium chloride. This is a clever use of the properties of an eutectic.
The world gets by with only 100 000 tons or so of this useful metal each year.
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It is Na2S
Na2CO3
a solid
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no it has not
No, sodium is a metal.
Na2SO3.
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Formula: Na2C2O4
alkali