No, it is an Alkali Metal.
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Sodium is a member of Group (I) , the alkali metals.
No, it is an Alkali metal,
Na. The symbol comes from the Latin word for sodium "natrium".
sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl)
Na? Na is always sodium. Refer to your table of elements in the back of your grade school science book...
On a periodic table, Sodium onwards (Na)
Sodium (Na), oxygen (O), and hydrogen (H). The formula is NaOH. Sodium (Na), oxygen (O), and hydrogen (H). The formula is NaOH.
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NA is the symbol for sodium.
Sodium is an element, symbol Na
Na is the chemical symbol for the element sodium.
Sodium (Na) Chlorine (Cl)
Na is sodium, and Cl is chlorine. They are two elements, and when combined form Sodium Chloride, or table salt. Na is sodium, and Cl is chlorine. They are two elements, and when combined form Sodium Chloride, or table salt.
Na. The symbol comes from the Latin word for sodium "natrium".
-- Sodium (Na) -- Chlorine (Cl)
It is called Sodium
sodium hydroxide= NaOH elements: Na: sodium, O: oxygen, H: hydrogen
Yes, most transition metals (like iron) have greater densities than alkali or alkaline earth metals.
Sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl) are the elements that make up NaCl otherwise known as Sodium Chloride.