1 mg sodium 467 mg potassium mg = milligram
2.3 mg, 1%
Bananas are naturally low in sodium. A medium-sized banana typically contains around 1 milligram of sodium.
sodium carbonate
The charge on an ion formed by a sodium atom is +1. Sodium readily loses one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration, resulting in a positively charged ion.
A banana is a good source of potassium. One banana has about 450 milligrams worth of potassium. At about 23 % of your daily value, a banana is a great healthy choice!!
Banana peppers are relatively low in sodium, containing about 1-4 milligrams of sodium per fresh pepper. However, when pickled or jarred, the sodium content can increase significantly due to the brine used in the preservation process, often reaching 200-300 milligrams or more per serving. It's always a good idea to check the nutrition label for the specific product you are consuming.
One slice of banana bread costs $0.13
in ham there is 6000000 grams of sodium in it and also one blackbird
About 5,000 mg of sodium.
There is about 130 mg of sodium in one slice of brown bread.
i believe the answer is 590
When two different elements combined chemically, a compound is formed. When two different elements are combined physically, a mixture is formed. In the case of barium and sodium, a mixture is formed because they are both metals and they do not combine chemically with each other. If you mix up the chemical symbols, it will be BANANA, but a banana is a fruit, not a chemical symbol of a compound. The actual answer is "a mixture of Barium and Sodium". That's all.
There is no MSG in banana.