It is called Sodium
Sodium. Pretty simple. Explosive metal, reacts violently with water, dissolving into sodium hydroxide (lye). NASTY stuff.
Categorize is the Americanised spelling of the English word categorise. They are the same thing, but in different dialects of English. Categorize is US English, while categorise is International English.
The English horn is 2 feet 7.5 inches
I think is carefully in british English and carefuly in American English..
People should speak English because America is such a big and successful country that the language is spreading all across the world. And if you live in a place with many tourists from America, you should learn and know English. It might be hard to learn but it will be worth it.
The English name for natrium is sodium.
sodium
Natrium, in both German and Latin, means sodium (and that is the origin of the chemical symbol Na).
natrium - modern name sodium - symbol - Na
Natrium is the same as sodium.
natrium
The old name for sodium is natrium.
Natrium is the latin name for sodium which is group1 alkali metal
The Latin word Natrium means Sodium
it was formerly called Natrium, its latin name. so the Na come from natrium.
Natrium is the latin name for sodium. Natrium chloride is salt. Measure 3 grams of salt, dissolve into 97 grams of water.
Sodium