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  2. Sodium - Wikipedia

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    Sodium is an alkali metal, being in group 1 of the periodic table. Its only stable isotope is 23 Na. The free metal does not occur in nature and must be prepared from compounds. Sodium is the sixth most abundant element in the Earth's crust and exists in numerous minerals such as feldspars, sodalite, and halite (NaCl).

  3. List of chemical element name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    41 of the 118 known elements have names associated with, or specifically named for, places around the world or among astronomical objects. 32 of these have names tied to the places on Earth, and the other nine are named after to Solar System objects: helium for the Sun; tellurium for the Earth; selenium for the Moon; mercury (indirectly), uranium, neptunium and plutonium after their respective ...

  4. Naming of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    People. Chemical elements are sometimes named after people, especially the synthetic elements discovered (created) after c. 1940. Very few are named after their discoverers, and only two have been named after living people: the element seaborgium was named after Glenn Seaborg, who was alive at the time of naming in 1997; [5] and in 2016 ...

  5. Symptoms of Sodium Imbalance. You might have certain symptoms that lead your doctor to suspect that your sodium level may be too high or too low. You might be confused, forgetful, or have problems ...

  6. Hypernatremia: Danger of Too Much Sodium in Your Blood - WebMD

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    Hypernatremia: Too Much Sodium. Hypernatremia occurs when the balance of water and sodium in your blood is off: there's either too much sodium or not enough water. This can happen when too much ...

  7. Hyponatremia: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments - WebMD

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    It usually happens when people drink too much during endurance events like marathons or triathlons and also lose sodium through their sweat. Drinking too much alcohol. Alcohol is a natural ...

  8. Hypernatremia is the medical term used to describe having too much sodium in the blood. Sodium is an important nutrient for proper functioning of the body. Most of the body’s sodium is found in ...

  9. What Is Sodium Chloride and How Is It Used? - Healthline

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    to flush a catheter or IV after medication is administered. Nasal irrigation or nasal drops. to clear congestion and reduce post nasal drip and keep the nasal cavity moist. Cleaning wounds. to ...