it derives from a Latin word, Natrium.
N/A stands for Not Applicable.On the Periodic Table of elements, Na stands for Sodium.
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It is used because the latin word for sodium is Natrium.
Na is the element sodium. Nano2 is the compound, sodium nitrate.
It actually stands for sodium, they use the Latin words, that's why its all not matching. :) Natrium
Sodium is an element. On the Atomic chart it is Na, its atomic number is 11. Na stands for natrium, the Latin name for sodium. Common table salt is NaCl. a common source of sodium in the body.
"OH" is called a 'hydroxide' by chemists, and of course, 'Na' stands for Sodium. So NaOH = sodium hydroxide
if you have periodic table of elements it will help alot. anyways salt is NaCL the Na stands for sodium and the CL stands for chlorine so it is that
Na is sodium C is carbon I is iodine but i think you may be mistaken as NaCl (where Cl stands for chlorine) exists where as Na C I does not
Yes,Na represents an element. It is the symbol for sodium.Its atomic number is 11.Na stands for sodium. It locates in the 3rd period because it has electrons in three different energy levels. It is an alkali metal as it has only one electron in outermost shell.Yes, Na is an element in the 1st group. It is an alkaline metal. It is highly reactive.
Sodium, I think, I am only in the first grade and I am learning this stuff