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What is Na on the periodic table?

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11y ago

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'Na' is Sodium. The use of 'Na'. comes from the Latin name for sodium , which is 'Nadium'

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'K' is Potassium. The use of 'K'. comes from the Latin name for potassium , which is 'Kalium'

NB There are a number of other elements in the Periodic Table, where the symbol does not indicate the modern name.

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Na is placed in group1 and Cl is placed in group 17. Na+ and Cl- combines to form ionic compound NaCl.

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It is sodium.

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sodium, or salt.

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sodium

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Sodium

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