About Sodium (Na)
Symbol: Na
Atomic Number: 11
Atomic Weight: 22.98977
Element Category: alkali metal
Sodium is a soft metal that tarnishes within seconds of being exposed to the air. It also reacts vigorously with water.
Sodium is used as a heat exchanger in some nuclear reactors, and as a reagent in the chemicals industry. But sodium salts have more uses than the metal itself.
The most common compound of sodium is sodium chloride (common salt). It is added to food and used to de-ice roads in winter. It is also used as a feedstock for the chemical industry.
Sodium carbonate (washing soda) is also a useful sodium salt. It is used as a water softener.
Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) supplies high quality Sodium products:
Sodium Fluoride (NaF) Powder
Sodium Aluminum Fluoride (Na3AlF6, Cryolite)
Sodium aluminum Fluoride (Na5Al3F14) Evaporation Materials
Sodium Fluoride (NaF) Evaporation Materials
Sodium Key Features:
Alkali Metal: Sodium belongs to the alkali metal group, exhibiting remarkable properties such as high reactivity, electrical conductivity, and unique flame coloration.
Electrolyte Balance: In the human body, Sodium is a vital electrolyte that regulates fluid balance, nerve function, and muscle contractions, making it essential for overall health.
Chemical Reactivity: Sodium's high reactivity makes it an ideal component in chemical reactions, including the production of various organic and inorganic compounds.
Flame Test: Sodium's distinct yellow flame coloration is utilized in flame tests to identify the presence of the element in various substances.
Industrial Applications: Sodium finds applications in metallurgy, pharmaceuticals, food processing, and more, contributing to the production of various products and materials.
Sodium Applications:
Food Industry: Sodium compounds are used as preservatives, flavor enhancers, and leavening agents in food processing.
Chemical Manufacturing: Sodium is a key ingredient in the production of a wide range of chemicals, including detergents, solvents, and various organic compounds.
Metallurgy: Sodium is used in metallurgical processes, such as the extraction of reactive metals like titanium and zirconium from their ores.
Pharmaceuticals: Sodium compounds are utilized in the formulation of medications, electrolyte solutions, and various medical treatments.
Energy Storage: Sodium-ion batteries are being explored as a potential alternative to lithium-ion batteries for energy storage applications.
Sodium Quality Assurance:
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