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Where in nature can you find sodium?

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The oceans are a good source.

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How much of sodium is found in the nature?

if you look for sodium in nature you wont find any because sodium is artificially made


How does sodium occur?

Sodium is a very reactive metal. It doles not occur freely in nature. It is found in the form of its salts like sodium chloride, sodium bromide etc


Can sodium be found uncombined in nature?

Sodium is very reactive and this is the cause for which there doesn't exist uncombined in nature.


Is sodium ion in nature?

Our seas are rich in sodium ions.


Is sodium ever found alone in nature?

Sodium is not found in nature as a pure element because it is very reactive.


How does sodium look in nature?

Sodium is a white alkali metal, almost chalky in appearance


Is sodium chlorine compound mixture or element?

sodium chloride is compound. it is ionic in nature.


Why would you not find a piece of sodium in nature?

Pure sodium is reactive, in a rather violent way. Any free sodium that could exist naturally would have reacted so as soon as it came into existence. It is unstable, and can only be stable as a compound with other elements like chlorine (sodium chloride).


How many nutrons does sodium have?

Sodium-23 the only isotope occuring in nature has 12 neutrons


What is the nature of solute of sodium chloride?

Sodium chloride is an ionic salt, very soluble in water.


Is chloride a solution?

it is a gas which is acidic in nature when it combines with sodium it forms sodium chloride which is acidic


Which form of sodium is more commonly found in nature sodium ion or sodium atoms?

The ions of course, due to its high reactivity