Liquids need some energy or heat to transform into a gas, even Sodium. Ok, so what is the heat of vaporization of an atom of Na?
Note: Learn more about the heat of vaporization here.
In the case of Sodium heat of vaporization is 96.960 kJ/mol. Now let's check some facts about Sodium that people don't know about...
Learn more about the atomic mass.
Learn more about the atomic number.
Year: 1807
Location: England
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Note: Learn more about the heat of vaporization here.
In the case of Sodium heat of vaporization is 96.960 kJ/mol. Now let's check some facts about Sodium that people don't know about...
Sodium Data
Sodium Heat of Vaporization
96.960 kJ/molDescription
Soft silvery-white metal. Sixth most abundant element in the earth's crust. Burns in air with a brilliant white flame.Uses
There are few uses for the pure metal, however its compounds are used in medicine, agriculture and photography. Sodium chloride (NaCl) is table salt. Liquid sodium is sometimes used to cool nuclear reactors.Atomic Mass
22,989768Learn more about the atomic mass.
Sources
Obtained by electrolysis of melted sodium chloride (salt), borax and cryolite.State at 20 °C
solidAtomic Symbol
NaName Origin
Medieval Latin: sodanum, (headache remedy); symbol from Latin natrium, (sodium carbonate).Atomic Number
11Learn more about the atomic number.
Discovery
Discovered By: Sir Humphrey DavyYear: 1807
Location: England
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