Sodium is an alkali metal element. It does not exist in it's elemental form on earth since it oxidizes quickly. It is highly reactive with water and a fiery explosion is often the result if the two come into contact.
Sodium chloride, or NaCl, is a solid at room temperature (70 degrees Fahrenheit). It is also known as table salt outside of the scientific nomenclature.
Sodium is a solid alkali metal, a natural chemical element, very common in nature.
The most abundant elemental form of sodium appears as a solid.
sodium citrate bond
A sodium carbonate solution, or any solution for that matter, is a mixture.
Pure sodium is a metallic crystalline solid.
Sodium is included as a alkali metal in the modern periodic table.
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Element(s)
Sodium is one of the elements.
Sodium chloride is a solid.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) contain sodium and chlorine.
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The most abundant elemental form of sodium appears as a solid.
Sodium is not a mixture. It is an element.
Sodium is an alkali metal.
Sodium chloride crystalline structure is face-centered cubic.
A common salt of sodium is sodium chloride.