sodium is derived from which Greek word? a) natrium
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Sodium's Latin name, 'natrium', derives from the Greek 'nítron' (a name for sodium carbonate). Its original source is likely to be the Arabic work 'natrun'. A number of modern languages still call the element natrium instead of sodium, and it's this name that its chemical symbol, Na, comes from
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heya the Greek name of sodium is nitrium the atomic number is 11 the atomic weight is 22
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