Sodium hydrogen sulphite: Sodium bisulfite, not sodium "meta" bisulfite
Salt - Sodium ChlorideToothpaste also contains sodium, as does baking powder, and glass.
Sodium nitrate is not alkali. It is a neutral compound.
Sodium does not exist simply as a metal in nature - it's too reactive, so it is found as a compound. Sodium is the sixth most abundant element in the earth's crust at about 2.6 - 3.0%. The most common mineral is rock salt (sodium chloride, NaCl, or halite), but it occurs in many other minerals including sodium borate (borax), sodium carbonate (soda), sodium nitrate (Chile saltpetre). and sodium sulphate (thenardite).
The main ore of sodium is salt. Sodium can be extracted in various ways from salt and electrolysis is one of the most effective methods.
sodium, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen The formula is NaHCO3
HCl + NaHCO3 ---> NaCl + H2O + CO2
Sodium biocarbonate aka baking soda has the minerals sodium, hydrogen, carbon and oxygen in it. (Na HCO3). Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baking_soda.
Biocarbonate
If it is a powder in its natural state, it must be a solid, not a gas.
You can buy sodium chloride in any Wallmart store around the world.
No. Sodium is unlikely to be found as a gas. It is a metal.
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Pure Sodium Acetate, no. but there are items that walgreen sells which contains it.
Another name for sodium tetraborate is called Borax. They sell it at Walmart and Target.
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