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natrium

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natrium: Latin for sodium sodium, a metallic chemical element; symbol Na [Lat. natrium]; at. no. 11; at. wt. 22.98977; m.p. 97.81°C;; b.p. 892.9°C;; sp. gr. 0.971 at 20°C;; valence +1. Sodium is a soft, silver-white metal.
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natrium [′nā·trē·əm]
(chemistry)
Latin name for sodium; source of the symbol Na.


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The result showed that the nanocomposite superabsorbent was composed of carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, natrium, aluminium, magnesium, and sulfur.
Potential mobility of selected elements in ore and mine waste samples was evaluated from the results of the three sets of batch experiments using the following leach reagents: distilled water, citric acid + natrium citrate, and dilute HN03 (Soltes 2007).
At Penn State, we have studied pure water and have done very preliminary work on commercial homeopathic samples of the remedies Natrium muriaticum and Nux Vomica using Raman and UV-Vis spectroscopy.
 
 
 
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