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Sodium is useful in many ways. Sodium is used in our everyday table salt. So you can say that sodium is useful for spicing up our meals:) Sodium also forms useful compounds. This helps scientists to create new and easier ways of doing things with these new compounds. Don't forget that sodium is in baking soda!

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