Sodium does occur naturally in the earth. However it is a very reactive metal and only occurs as compounds of sodium (e.g. sea salt NaCl).
The cause is the high reactivity of sodium.
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If you mean, does it occur naturally, then the answer is no.
No, because it is quite reactive.
Water naturally occurs on earth from rain.
92 elements occur naturally on the earth.
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Yes, it occurs naturally on earth.
94 kinds of atoms occur naturally on earth
If you mean, does it occur naturally, then the answer is no.
No, because it is quite reactive.
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Water naturally occurs on earth from rain.
92 elements occur naturally on the earth.
Chlorine gas does not occur naturally as it is too reactive. Chloride salts occur naturally. The most common is sodium chloride, NaCl. Chlorine, Cl2, is obtained by electrolysing molten NaCl.
Because sodium reacts with air (and even more vigorously with water), it does not exist in elemental form on Earth. Its most common form is in salt (sodium chloride), from which it can be extracted by the electrolysis of molten salt.
i think 94 kinds of atoms occur to earth
i think 94 kinds of atoms occur to earth