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Perhaps its water, when water and sodium mix the water tends to dissolve the sodium

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Q: What would be the enemy or opposite of the element Sodium?
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Is sodium chloride an example of a element?

No, that is 2 elements. One element would be Sodium (Na) and another would be Chlorine (Cl). Sodium Chloride would be a compound element.


What is the opposite of enemy?

The opposite of an enemy is an ally, friend, confederate, or supporter.


What is the opposite of buddy?

The opposite of amigo (friend) is enemigo (enemy).


What type of chemical bond can form between an element with 11 protons and an element with 17 protons?

This would be an ionic bond. The element with 11 protons would be sodium. The element with 17 protons would be chlorine. Sodium Chloride which is ionic would be the result.


Why would sodium never have 12 protons?

Sodium has 11 protons. The element with 12 protons is magnesium


What element has 10 protons 11 neutrons and 10 electrons?

See the periodic system. They are numbered according to the number of protons in the nucleus. So number 11 is Sodium. It was discovered in 1807 by Davy, who called it Sodium. In 1813 Berzelius called it Natrium, and gave it the symbol Na.


What element would likely combine with Cl by ionic bonding?

Sodium is one.


Who made the element Na?

Sodium is not synthetic. It is a natural element.


If the proton is 11 and the neutron is 12 what is its element?

If there is 11 protons then that would be Na or Sodium.


What types of atoms would you expect to find in the element sodium?

you only find 1 type of atom in an element


What element is combined with chlorine in common salt?

Common salt, or table salt is sodium chloride, so you would combine sodium with chlorine.


Which element would bond ionically with chlorine?

Most metals. For example- Sodium, Copper, etc.