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No, smoky quartz and moonstone are not the same thing. Smoky quartz is a silicon dioxide crystal while moonstone is a sodium potassium aluminium silicate.
The common name for Sodium Chloride is table salt. But salt and Sodium are not the same thing. There is no real "common" name for Sodium itself, but I assume you mean Sodium Chloride.
All of the others in the same row of the Periodic Table as sodium.
why sodium & hydrogen ions do not diffuse at the same rate?
Natrium is another name for sodium (thats where Na comes from)... so it will be the same as sodium oxide not sodium perocide.
Baking Soda is sodium bicarbonate, and is not a polymer which sodium polyacrylate surely is.
Sodium carbonate peroxyhydrate (also called sodium percarbonate) is not the same as hydrogen peroxide -- but when it is dissolved in water, it releases hydrogen peroxide and sodium carbonate ("washing soda"). The sodium carbonate increases the bleaching action of the hydrogen peroxide. It also acts as a water softener, which makes any added detergent more effective. Sodium percarbonate is commonly used as a non-chlorine laundry bleach.
sodium borate
salt is sodium. its 2 different words for the same thing
The Fortune Teller Fish is made of the same chemical used in disposable diapers, sodium polyacrylate. Sodium polyacrylate will grab onto water molecules that it touches, changing the shape of the molecule. As the molecules change shape, so does the shape of the fish. If you submerge the fish in water, it won't be able to bend when you place it on your hand. If you let the fortune teller fish dry out, it will be good as new.
yes they are
only thing i could find is that the atomic number is the same
Sodium has similar properties as lithium.
Sodium has similar properties as lithium.
Sodium Chloride (NaCl) is common table salt.No. Sodium bicarbonate is an active ingredient in most antacids.
NO!!! Chlorine is a green/yellow poisonous gas. Sodium chloride is a white solid.
No. Borax is sodium borate or Na2B4O7 while baking soda is sodium bicarbnate, NaHCO3