Sodium is a metal because it has properties typical for metals: metallic shine, conduct electricity and heat well. Moreover going deeper its structure is kept together by so called metallic bondings - which means that every atom gives some electros to electron cloud of the piece of metal.
Yes. Sodium is a ductile metal.
Its an alkali metal.
Sodium is not a property of anything. It is a metal with its own properties.
Sodium is an alkali metal, group 1 in the periodic table of Mendeleev (not a transition metal !).NO!
No its not metal
Sodium metal is pure sodium and is made of sodium atoms.
No. sodium is a metal
sodium is a metal
Yes. Sodium is a metal.
Sodium is a metal
The metal is sodium.
Sodium is a metal (an alkali metal).
Yes. Sodium is a ductile metal.
Sodium is a metal (an alkali metal)
Sodium and Chlorine. Sodium is a metal and chlorine is a halide gas.
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.
This metal is sodium (Na).