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Interesting facts about Sodium Metal 🧂

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Interesting facts about Sodium Metal 🧂

Hello there, in today’s

Learn Science and Chemistry podcast episode”

We are going to learn 10 interesting facts about Sodium metal.

  • ​ Sodium is so soft that it can be cut with a knife.
  • ​ Sodium reacts explosively with water, producing hydrogen gas and heat.
  • ​ Sodium ions are crucial for nerve function and muscle contractions in the human body.
  • ​ Sodium combines with chlorine to form table salt (sodium chloride).
  • ​ Sodium was Discovered in 1807 by Sir Humphry Davy, he isolated sodium for the first time through electrolysis...

Learn more at ChemistryNotesInfo website, whose link is given below. 👇

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Interesting facts about Sodium Metal 🧂

Hello there, in today’s

Learn Science and Chemistry podcast episode”

We are going to learn 10 interesting facts about Sodium metal.

  • ​ Sodium is so soft that it can be cut with a knife.
  • ​ Sodium reacts explosively with water, producing hydrogen gas and heat.
  • ​ Sodium ions are crucial for nerve function and muscle contractions in the human body.
  • ​ Sodium combines with chlorine to form table salt (sodium chloride).
  • ​ Sodium was Discovered in 1807 by Sir Humphry Davy, he isolated sodium for the first time through electrolysis...

Learn more at ChemistryNotesInfo website, whose link is given below. 👇

https://www.chemistrynotesinfo.com/2024/12/top-10-interesting-facts-about-sodium.html

If you want to learn more about science and Chemistry ⚛️ and investing facts about all elements of periodic table to satisfy your curiosity then explore our science books 📚 at given below link 🔗

https://notionpress.com/read/interesting-facts-about-all-elements-of-periodic-table/paperback

Thank you to listening

Learn Science and Chemistry podcast episode.

#Science #Chemistry #InterestingFacts #AmazingFacts #ScienceFacts #ScientificFacts #ScienceBooks #Sodium #Metal #element #atom #periodicTable #ChemistryNotesInfo

Donate to Support www.ChemistryNotesInfo.com UPI chemistrynotesinfo@icici or ⁠https://www.paypal.me/chemistrynotesinfo⁠ |

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