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sodium
Metal, like sodium.
Sodium Fluoride is an Ionic Compound. It's Fluorine and Sodium with the formula NaF.
Sodium is not explosive per se, but it will oxidize vigorously if it touches water. And it will react even more powerfully with acid. Sodium is not radioactive either. It has some radioactive isotopes, but these are not found naturally. Lastly it is not noxious in that it does not emit noxious fumes. But it would not be a good idea to ingest it in its pure form.
Sodium fluoride.
Sodium can be combined with the majority of other elements to form compounds; another chemical element cannot be obtained by chemical reactions.
Most basic elements: Calcium, Magnesium, Barium, Sodium, Potassium, etc.
sodium, combined with chlorine, it makes salt, but in pure form, it explodes in water
sodium
This element is sodium (Na).
Try another short spelling of the element sodium: Na ! 2Na + 2H2O --> 2NaOH + H2 (explosive gas)
Sodium is a highly reactivated element. It shows +1 generally when combined.
sodium is one of the most reactive metals. it even reacts vigorously with cold water. therefore when combined with dil. HCl the reaction is highly explosive.
This element is sodium (Na).
This element is sodium (Na).
Sodium is a highly reactivated element. It shows +1 generally when combined.
Sodium and chlorine