•The chemical element of atomic number 11, a soft silver-white reactive metal of the alkali metal group.
If you mean sodium hydroxide, it is NaOH.
Don't you mean: "Is sodium lustrous?" And yes, it is. Lustre is how shiny a substance is. Don't you mean: "Is sodium lustrous?" And yes, it is. Lustre is how shiny a substance is.
NaCO2H? That doesn't mean anything to me. NaHCO3 is sodium hydrogen carbonate?
disulfite is sodium and oxygen mix which is SO2
If you mean elemental sodium, you can purchase it from a chemical supply house. If you don't know what that means or how to proceed from that clue, you have no business having it; sodium is a hazardous material. If you mean sodium ions in your diet, it's actually much more difficult to AVOID getting sodium; most foods contain more sodium than your body needs (and, in the case of many processed foods, far more than is healthy).
If you mean sodium hydroxide, it is NaOH.
Don't you mean: "Is sodium lustrous?" And yes, it is. Lustre is how shiny a substance is. Don't you mean: "Is sodium lustrous?" And yes, it is. Lustre is how shiny a substance is.
When you say "is there sodium in metal," it can be a little confusing to what you mean exactly. There is a Sodium metal if that's what you are asking.
Na2HPO4
Sodium
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.
Sodium chloride is a salt.The chemical formula for it is NaCl.
Sodium
Translation: Sodio
sodium bicarbonate
salarium is the named after the sodium
This is sodium chloride at a temperature greater than 801 0C.