Yes
Na on the periodic table stands for sodium. Sodium is a chemical element with atomic number 11 and is a highly reactive metal.
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
It is used because the latin word for sodium is Natrium.
The chemical symbol for sodium is Na.
The chemical formula for a sodium ion is Na+.
Natrium (Latin)
Sodium
sodium
Na on the periodic table stands for sodium. Sodium is a chemical element with atomic number 11 and is a highly reactive metal.
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
Na (not N) is the chemical symbol of sodium.
It is NaCl, Na is sodium and Cl is chlorine, the substance is sodium chloride.
N/A stands for Not Applicable.On the Periodic Table of elements, Na stands for Sodium.
It is used because the latin word for sodium is Natrium.
NaCl = Sodium Chloride (salt) Na = the element sodium Cl = the element chlorine
It actually stands for sodium, they use the Latin words, that's why its all not matching. :) Natrium
The chemical symbol for sodium is Na.