The symbol of sodium Na is derived from its Latin name Natrium. Since the Periodic Table was devised in the times when Latin was prevalent, the symbol came to be Na.
Sodium hypochlorite is not flammable.
basically, a row. unlike families and groups, which would be a column.
Na can refer to sodium, and n/a to not applicable or not available.
If you are talking about the Periodic Table Na is the symbol for sodium. If you are talking about an application form NA= Not Applicable
Strangely, sodium. Remember it by sodium is not applicable!
N/A stands for Not Applicable.On the Periodic Table of elements, Na stands for Sodium.
Sodium for a chemist. NA can represent North America NA can represent Not Applicable (normally shown as n/a)
The pH of pure sodium is not applicable, as pH is a measure of the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution. Sodium metal itself does not readily dissolve in water to form a solution that can be measured for pH.
The term pH is not applicable to pure elements.
Not Applicable
"applicable to" is correct
Pas applicable