It doesn't have an abbreviation per se. Its atomic symbols is Na.
NA
Na (for Natrium)
Sodium is Na and water is H2O.
sodium and water =sodium + water -> sodium hydroxide + hydrogen and this is the right answer because i got it of a scientist
there is no sodium in carbonated water
Sodium is highly reactive with water. If water meets sodium the result is explosive.
Sodium shouldn't sink in water at room temperature, because the density of sodium is less than the density of water. The density of sodium at room temperature is 0.968 g/cm3, whereas the density of water at room temperature is 0.998g/cm3. So technically, sodium should float in water, not sink.
sodium and water often make babies. you dont want your water and your sodium making pipes, do you?
NaHCO3
H2O
Water glass is actually sodium silicate.
what is the abbreviation for sodium sulfide
The chemical symbol of sodium is Na.
Sodium is the Scientific name for salt. People season their food with salt, use it for cooking and it's in sea water.
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NaCo3
· water glass (sodium silicate) · weight
The chemical formula (not abbreviation) of sodium chloride (table salt, rock salt, halite) is NaCl.
Na-short for Natrium (Latin Name for Sodium)
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