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Sodium hydroxide sodium carbonate?
No, sodium hydroxide is NaOH. It is a strong base made of sodium, hydrogen and oxygen. Sodium carbonates is Na2CO3. It is a weak base and is composed of sodium, carbon, and oxygen.
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Why won't sodium combine with sodium?
It does. Sodium forms a metallic-bonded structure, just like all metals and metal mixtures.
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Does sodium caseinate contain sodium?
The principal protein fraction of cows' milk. It accounts for about 80% of the protein content and is present in concentrations of 2.5--3.2%. Casein is a mixed complex of phosphoproteins existing in...
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Is elemental sodium sodium chloride?
No, they are not the same thing. Elemental sodium (Na) is a bad smelling yellow solid that violently burns up when water touches it. Sodium Chloride (NaCl) is the scientific name for table salt - the...
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What is the percent sodium in sodium oxide?
Na2O - Sodium Oxide Via moles - 33.3333....% SodiumBy mass ~ 74.2% SodiumOxygen 15.999 g/molSodium 22.990 g/mol Na2O 61.979 g/mol