- as an example, the
inverse salt of
sodium chloride,
known as
chloranium sodide or
chloranium natride, [ClH2]+Na−,
would be
extremely hard to synthesize...
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Sodium is a
chemical element; it has symbol Na (from Neo-Latin natrium) and
atomic number 11. It is a soft, silvery-white,
highly reactive metal. Sodium...
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Sodium hydride is the
chemical compound with the
empirical formula NaH. This
alkali metal hydride is
primarily used as a
strong yet
combustible base in...
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Sodide Become a
Liquid Metal?".
Journal of the
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Sodium atoms have 11 electrons, one more than the
stable configuration of the
noble gas neon. As a result,
sodium usually forms ionic compounds involving...
- Jackson, J. E.; Harrison, J. F.; Dye, J. L. (2003). "Barium
azacryptand sodide, the
first alkalide with an
alkaline Earth cation, also
contains a novel...
- Dye,
James L. (1989). "Synthesis and
structures of two
thermally stable sodides with the
macrocyclic complexant hexamethyl hexacyclen".
Journal of the...