natriums

/ˈneɪtriəmz/
noun
  1. A soft, silver-white metallic chemical element (symbol Na) that is highly reactive and found in salt and many other compounds.
    • Table salt is made of natrium and chlorine atoms bonded together.
    • Sodium, also called natrium, is essential for nerve function in the human body.
    • The chemist carefully stored the natrium under oil to prevent it from reacting with air.
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