..........................................................................................................................................
The Element Sodium
Get 10 Facts About the Element Sodium
It's a Lot More
Than Just Salt
by
Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D.
Sodium is an abundant element that's essential for human
nutrition and important for many chemical processes.
Here are 10 facts about sodium.
1. Sodium
is a silvery-white metal belonging to Group 1 of the Periodic Table, which is the alkali
metals group.
2. Sodium
is highly reactive. The pure metal is stored in oil or kerosene because it
spontaneously ignites in water. Sodium metal also floats on water.
3. At room
temperature, sodium metal is soft enough that you can
cut it with a butter knife.
4. Sodium
is an essential element in animal nutrition. In humans, sodium is important for
maintaining fluid balance in the cells and throughout the body, while the
electric potential maintained by sodium ions is critical for nerve function.
5. Sodium
and its compounds are used for food preservation, for cooling nuclear reactors,
in sodium vapor lamps, for purifying and refining other elements and compounds,
and as a desiccant.
6. There
is only one stable isotope of sodium: 23Na.
7. The
symbol for sodium is Na, which comes from the Latin natrium or Arabic natrun or
a similar-sounding Egyptian word, all referring to soda or sodium carbonate.
8. Sodium
is an abundant element. It's found in the sun and many other stars. It is the
sixth most abundant element on Earth, comprising
about 2.6% of the earth's crust. It is the most abundant alkali metal.
9. Although
it's too reactive to occur in pure elemental form, it is found in many
minerals, including halite, cryolite, soda niter, zeolite, amphibole, and
sodalite. The most common sodium mineral is halite or sodium chloride salt.
10. Sodium
was first commercially produced by thermal reduction of sodium carbonate with
carbon at 1,100 degrees Celcius, in the Deville process. Pure sodium may be
obtained by electrolysis of molten sodium chloride. It may also be produced by
the thermal decomposition of sodium azide.
Anne
Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D.
Introduction
· Ph.D. in biomedical sciences from the University of Tennessee at
Knoxville - Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
· Science educator with experience teaching chemistry,
biology, astronomy, and physics at the high school, college, and graduate
levels.
· ThoughtCo and About Education chemistry expert since 2001.
· Widely-published graphic artist, responsible for printable
periodic tables and other illustrations used in science.
Experience
Anne Helmenstine, Ph.D. has
covered chemistry for ThoughtCo and About Education since 2001, and other
sciences since 2013. She taught chemistry, biology, astronomy, and physics at
the high school, college, and graduate levels. She has worked as a research
scientist and also abstracting and indexing diverse scientific literature for
the Department of Energy.
In addition to her work as a
science writer, Dr. Helmenstine currently serves as a scientific consultant,
specializing in problems requiring an interdisciplinary
approach. Previously, she worked as a research scientist and college
professor.
Education
Dr. Helmenstine holds a Ph.D. in
biomedical sciences from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville and a
B.A. in physics and mathematics with a minor in chemistry from Hastings
College. In her doctoral work, Dr. Helmenstine developed ultra-sensitive
chemical detection and medical diagnostic tests.
ThoughtCo and
Dotdash
ThoughtCo is a
premier reference site focusing on expert-created education content. We are one
of the top-10 information sites in the world as rated by comScore, a leading
Internet measurement company. Every month, more than 13 million readers seek
answers to their questions on ThoughtCo.
For more than 20 years, Dotdash brands
have been helping people find answers, solve problems, and get inspired. We are
one of the top-20 largest content publishers on the Internet according to
comScore, and reach more than 30% of the U.S. population monthly. Our brands
collectively have won more than 20 industry awards in the last year alone, and
recently Dotdash was named Publisher of the Year by Digiday, a leading industry
publication.
No comments:
Post a Comment