Sodium By vincent cooper And deion-trez ellis. facts Sodium symbol is :Na the atomic number of it is:11 the atomic is:2772.989 The founder of sodium is.

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sodium By vincent cooper And deion-trez ellis

facts Sodium symbol is :Na the atomic number of it is:11 the atomic is: The founder of sodium is sir humprhey davy Melting point is c Boiling point is1621 f

Reacting violenly with water Silvery white metel Solft to cut with butter knife It is a soild The family of the alkali metals More facts

facts The year it was found Elemental sodium does not occur naturally on Earth, because it quickly oxidizes in. Sodium ion is soluble in water in nearly all of its compounds.