Oh, dude, sodium's enemies are like those snobby little elements on the Periodic Table who think they're too good for it. Chlorine is like the mean girl who always steals sodium's electrons, making it all salty. And don't forget oxygen, who's always trying to make sodium oxide and mess up its vibe. Sodium just can't catch a break with those troublemakers around.
Sodium's atomic name is sodium (NA).
The density of sodium is about 0.97 grams per cubic centimeter at room temperature.
I think it's salt... but that's Na+Cl not just Na
Sodium's most common isotope is sodium-23, which has 11 protons and 12 neutrons.
A molescular species is informed about the height and power of the radioactive waves which were inferenced by sodiums almighty power
group 1
154 pm
Yes
water
Natrium. (nah-tree-um)
The chemical element "sodium" is an alkali metal.
period 3 group 1
Sodium's atomic name is sodium (NA).
The density of sodium is about 0.97 grams per cubic centimeter at room temperature.
It is a soft solid metal and easily may be cut down with knife or blade.
The atom right under it and in sodiums family; potassium.
"Na", but be careful: it's a positively charged ion.