Sodium is an element, so it wasn't really invented by anybody, it was always around.
Sodium was discovered by Sir Humphrey Davy in 1807.
=Sir Humphry Davy=
Sodium polyacrylate was invented, not discovered. In 1966, Robert Niles Bashaw, Bobby Leroy Atkins, and Billy Gene Harper invented sodium polyacrylate for the Dow Chemical Company.
Whitening soap has sodium hydroxide in it, this molecule has been common in soap for several millennium.
Yes it can. Before refrigeration was invented, people exploited this by "salt curing" meat.
sodium chlorateNaClO3 = Sodium Chlorate
Sodium metal is pure sodium and is made of sodium atoms.
monofluorophosphate was theman that invented sodium fluoride
The process of electrolysis had to be invented before sodium could be separated. That process was not invented until 1807.
Salt (sodium chloride) is a natural product, it is not invented.
Sodium polyacrylate was invented, not discovered. In 1966, Robert Niles Bashaw, Bobby Leroy Atkins, and Billy Gene Harper invented sodium polyacrylate for the Dow Chemical Company.
Arthur H. Compton.
Thomas Edison
sir Humphrey Davy in 1855
Sodium is a very highly reactive metal, sodium has to be extracted by electrolysis from its rock salt, the process of electrolysis had to be invented.
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Sodium exists naturally, so nobody created it except, perhaps God. Sodium was first isolated by Sir Humphry Davy.
The main extraction method for sodium is electrolysis. This extraction method was not discovered until 1807.