Sodium On The Loose
Devon Jennings 4th period
Date Of Birth
- Sodium was discovered by Humphry Davy in 1807.
Physical Description
- It is soft enough to be cut with a knife.
- The surface is bright and shiny when first cut, but quickly becomes dull as sodium reacts with oxygen in the air.
- Symbol: Na
- Atomic Mass: 22.99 g/mol
- Atomic Number: 11
- Melting Point: 97.88°C
- Boiling Point: 552.9°C
- Period: 3
- Group: 1
Related Gang or Family Members
- Lithium
- Potassium
- Rubidium
- Cesium
- Francium
Last Seen
- Toothpaste
- Table Salt
- Baking Soda
- Juice/Acidic drink
Aliases
- The origin of Sodium comes from the English word "soda" (the origin of the symbol Na comes from the Latin word "Natrium")
Likely Whereabouts
- Sodium Hydroxide-NaOH
- Sodium Chloride-NaCl
- Sodium Flouride-NaF
Extra Info
- It is the sixth most abundant metal in the Earth's crust.
- Sodium was first isolated from sodium hydroxide by Humphry Davy in 1807.
- Sodium is a vital element for living organisms.
Reward (Dead or Alive)
- $25 per 100g