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sodiumadd into favorites/ˈsoʊdiəm/, /ˈsəʊdɪəm/
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Etymology: [ 'sO-dE-&m ] (noun.) 1807. Coined by Humphry Davy in 1807, from soda.
Synonyms: natrium

sodyum bikarbonat, sodyum nitrat, sodium nitrate Şili güherçilesi, sodium hydroxide sodyum hidroksit, sodium bicarbonate karbonat, sodium silicate cam suyu, sodium carbonate adi soda, (isim) sodyum, i., kim. sodyum, Na sembolü ile bilinen atom no:11 ve atom ağğırlığı 22.991 olan kimyasal element, sodyum, (na) sodyum, sodyum,

1 sodyum bikarbonat     ts
2 sodyum nitrat     ts
3 sodium nitrate Şili güherçilesi     ts
4 sodium hydroxide sodyum hidroksit     ts
5 sodium bicarbonate karbonat     ts
6 sodium silicate cam suyu     ts
7 sodium carbonate adi soda     ts
8 (isim) sodyum     ts
9 i., kim. sodyum     ts
10 Na sembolü ile bilinen atom no:11 ve atom ağğırlığı 22.991 olan kimyasal element, sodyum  Tıp     ts
11 (na) sodyum  Nükleer Bilimler     ts
12 sodyum  isim     ts
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A soft, waxy, silvery reactive metal that is never found unbound in nature, and a chemical element (symbol Na) with an atomic number of 11 and atomic weight of 22.98977, a mineral that is found in table salt and prepared foods, An alkali metal that can form various salts with halogens and metals Its dissolved concentration in water can be used to indicate salinity It is very abundant in nature Not generally considered toxic, One of many salts found in soil, Sodium is a silver-white, soft, waxy ductile element of the alkali metal group, An ingredient of salt When sodium enters your bloodstream, it drags water in with it This extra fluid builds up and makes the heart work harder than would otherwise be necessary, A mineral required by the body to keep body fluids in balance Sodium is found in table salt Too much sodium can cause you to retain water, An essential mineral that our bodies regulate and conserve Excess sodium retention increases the fluid volume (edema) and low sodium leads to less fluid and relative dehydration The adult body averages a total content of over 100 grams of sodium, of which a surprising one-third is in bone A small amount of sodium does get into cell interiors, but this represents only about ten percent of the body content The remaining 57 percent or so of the body sodium content is in the fluid immediately surrounding the cells, where it is the major cation (positive ion) The role of sodium in the extracellular fluid is maintaining osmotic equilibrium (the proper difference in ions dissolved in the fluids inside and outside the cell) and extracellular fluid volume Sodium is also involved in nerve impulse transmission, muscle tone and nutrient transport All of these functions are interrelated with potassium, a mineral that helps regulate the balance of water around cells in the body Table salt is a form of sodium, A mineral essential to life found in nearly all plant and animal tissue Table salt (sodium chloride) is nearly half sodium, a silvery soft waxy metallic element of the alkali metal group; occurs abundantly in natural compounds (especially in salt water); burns with a yellow flame and reacts violently in water; occurs in sea water and in the mineral halite (rock salt), A soft, waxy, silvery reactive metal that is never found unbound in nature, and a chemical element (symbol Na) with an atomic number of 11 and atomic weight of 22.989770, natrium, 2,400mg, A mineral found in salt and in many foods Too much sodium can cause the body to retain fluid in people with heart failure and can aggravate high blood pressure, The mineral that is one of the two components of common salt The other is chloride, a mineral that helps regulate blood pressure and the volume of blood, controls the amount of fluid around the bodys cells, and is essential for contraction of the heart and other muscles and for transmission of nerve impulses, The American Heart Association suggests reducing sodium intake to approximately 1,000 mg per 1,000 calories, not to exceed 3,000 mg total The human requirement for sodium is only about 200 or 250 mg per day, but most Americans consume 4,000 to 5,000 mg of sodium per day Populations who consume lower levels of sodium than Americans have a lower incidence of high blood pressure Approximately 20% of persons with high blood pressure could sizably reduce their blood pressures by limiting their sodium consumption, A mineral found in salt and other foods Too much can be bad for blood pressure, A common metallic element of the alkali group, in nature always occuring combined, as in common salt, in albite, etc, (Na) light malleable silvery-white chemical element (Chemistry), Sodium is a silvery-white chemical element which combines with other chemicals. Salt is a sodium compound. The fish or seafood is heavily salted with pure sodium chloride. one level teaspoon of sodium bicarbonate powder, It is isolated as a soft, waxy, white, unstable metal, so readily oxidized that it combines violently with water, and to be preserved must be kept under petroleum or some similar liquid, Sodium is used combined in many salts, in the free state as a reducer, and as a means of obtaining other metals (as magnesium and aluminium) is an important commercial product, Atomic weight 23, Specific gravity 0, Symbol Na (Natrium), Sodium lighting gives out a strong orange light. the orange glow of the sodium streetlamps. a common silver-white metal that usually exists in combination with other substances, for example in salt. It is a chemical element : symbol Na (soda). Chemical element, one of the alkali metals, chemical symbol Na, atomic number, A very soft, silvery white metal, the sixth most abundant element on Earth, it occurs mainly as halite, never free. Extremely reactive, it is used as a chemical reagent and raw material, in metallurgy, as a heat exchanger (in nuclear power generators and certain types of engines), and in sodium-vapour lamps (see electric discharge lamp). Sodium is essential for life but rarely deficient in diets; high intake is linked to hypertension. Sodium in compounds, many of great industrial importance (including bicarbonate of soda, caustic soda, sodium nitrate [Chile saltpetre], and sodium chloride), has valence, An ion found in water that has little or no chemical effect on beer, although it can create unpleasant flavors, A mineral that is normally present in the blood, and which is measured in the biochemistry blood test Sodium levels are not usually a problem for people with kidney failure and are quite easily controlled by dialysis, a trace element that is essential to many bodily processes including neural transmission, A mineral found in most of the foods we eat The largest source of dietary sodium comes from sodium chloride or table salt Intake of sodium tends to increase the retention of water, What it's good for: Regulates and balances the amount of fluids outside the cells in the body Aids in muscle contractions and nerve function Where you get it: Processed foods and table salt DRI or RDA: None, Sodium carbonate, one of the four most important basic chemical commodities, is used in making glass, detergents, and cleansers. Sodium hypochlorite, familiar as household bleach, is also used to bleach paper pulp and textiles, to chlorinate water, and in some medicines. The sulfate is used in the kraft process and also used to make paperboard, glass, and detergents. The thiosulfate (hyposulfite, or "hypo") is used to developed photographs, An ion found in natural water supplies, and introduced to water in the ion exchange water softening process Sodium compounds are highly soluble, and do not react with soaps or detergents The effects of Sodium are not clearly understood A high sodium intake can effect your blood pressure and cause stress The EPA has set a maximum contaminant level of 20 ppm for people who have a sodium restricted diet, 97,

13 A soft, waxy, silvery reactive metal that is never found unbound in nature, and a chemical element (symbol Na) with an atomic number of 11 and atomic weight of 22.98977     ts
14 a mineral that is found in table salt and prepared foods     ts
15 An alkali metal that can form various salts with halogens and metals Its dissolved concentration in water can be used to indicate salinity It is very abundant in nature Not generally considered toxic     ts
16 One of many salts found in soil     ts
17 Sodium is a silver-white, soft, waxy ductile element of the alkali metal group     ts
18 An ingredient of salt When sodium enters your bloodstream, it drags water in with it This extra fluid builds up and makes the heart work harder than would otherwise be necessary     ts
19 A mineral required by the body to keep body fluids in balance Sodium is found in table salt Too much sodium can cause you to retain water     ts
20 An essential mineral that our bodies regulate and conserve Excess sodium retention increases the fluid volume (edema) and low sodium leads to less fluid and relative dehydration The adult body averages a total content of over 100 grams of sodium, of which a surprising one-third is in bone A small amount of sodium does get into cell interiors, but this represents only about ten percent of the body content The remaining 57 percent or so of the body sodium content is in the fluid immediately surrounding the cells, where it is the major cation (positive ion) The role of sodium in the extracellular fluid is maintaining osmotic equilibrium (the proper difference in ions dissolved in the fluids inside and outside the cell) and extracellular fluid volume Sodium is also involved in nerve impulse transmission, muscle tone and nutrient transport All of these functions are interrelated with potassium     ts
21 a mineral that helps regulate the balance of water around cells in the body Table salt is a form of sodium     ts
22 A mineral essential to life found in nearly all plant and animal tissue Table salt (sodium chloride) is nearly half sodium     ts
23 a silvery soft waxy metallic element of the alkali metal group; occurs abundantly in natural compounds (especially in salt water); burns with a yellow flame and reacts violently in water; occurs in sea water and in the mineral halite (rock salt)     ts
24 A soft, waxy, silvery reactive metal that is never found unbound in nature, and a chemical element (symbol Na) with an atomic number of 11 and atomic weight of 22.989770     ts
25 natrium     ts
26 2,400mg     ts
27 A mineral found in salt and in many foods Too much sodium can cause the body to retain fluid in people with heart failure and can aggravate high blood pressure     ts
28 The mineral that is one of the two components of common salt The other is chloride     ts
29 a mineral that helps regulate blood pressure and the volume of blood, controls the amount of fluid around the bodys cells, and is essential for contraction of the heart and other muscles and for transmission of nerve impulses     ts
30 The American Heart Association suggests reducing sodium intake to approximately 1,000 mg per 1,000 calories, not to exceed 3,000 mg total The human requirement for sodium is only about 200 or 250 mg per day, but most Americans consume 4,000 to 5,000 mg of sodium per day Populations who consume lower levels of sodium than Americans have a lower incidence of high blood pressure Approximately 20% of persons with high blood pressure could sizably reduce their blood pressures by limiting their sodium consumption     ts
31 A mineral found in salt and other foods Too much can be bad for blood pressure     ts
32 A common metallic element of the alkali group, in nature always occuring combined, as in common salt, in albite, etc     ts
33 (Na) light malleable silvery-white chemical element (Chemistry)  isim     ts
34 Sodium is a silvery-white chemical element which combines with other chemicals. Salt is a sodium compound. The fish or seafood is heavily salted with pure sodium chloride. one level teaspoon of sodium bicarbonate powder     ts
35 It is isolated as a soft, waxy, white, unstable metal, so readily oxidized that it combines violently with water, and to be preserved must be kept under petroleum or some similar liquid     ts
36 Sodium is used combined in many salts, in the free state as a reducer, and as a means of obtaining other metals (as magnesium and aluminium) is an important commercial product     ts
37 Atomic weight 23     ts
38 Specific gravity 0     ts
39 Symbol Na (Natrium)     ts
40 Sodium lighting gives out a strong orange light. the orange glow of the sodium streetlamps. a common silver-white metal that usually exists in combination with other substances, for example in salt. It is a chemical element : symbol Na (soda). Chemical element, one of the alkali metals, chemical symbol Na, atomic number     ts
41 A very soft, silvery white metal, the sixth most abundant element on Earth, it occurs mainly as halite, never free. Extremely reactive, it is used as a chemical reagent and raw material, in metallurgy, as a heat exchanger (in nuclear power generators and certain types of engines), and in sodium-vapour lamps (see electric discharge lamp). Sodium is essential for life but rarely deficient in diets; high intake is linked to hypertension. Sodium in compounds, many of great industrial importance (including bicarbonate of soda, caustic soda, sodium nitrate [Chile saltpetre], and sodium chloride), has valence     ts
42 An ion found in water that has little or no chemical effect on beer, although it can create unpleasant flavors     ts
43 A mineral that is normally present in the blood, and which is measured in the biochemistry blood test Sodium levels are not usually a problem for people with kidney failure and are quite easily controlled by dialysis     ts
44 a trace element that is essential to many bodily processes including neural transmission     ts
45 A mineral found in most of the foods we eat The largest source of dietary sodium comes from sodium chloride or table salt Intake of sodium tends to increase the retention of water     ts
46 What it's good for: Regulates and balances the amount of fluids outside the cells in the body Aids in muscle contractions and nerve function Where you get it: Processed foods and table salt DRI or RDA: None     ts
47 Sodium carbonate, one of the four most important basic chemical commodities, is used in making glass, detergents, and cleansers. Sodium hypochlorite, familiar as household bleach, is also used to bleach paper pulp and textiles, to chlorinate water, and in some medicines. The sulfate is used in the kraft process and also used to make paperboard, glass, and detergents. The thiosulfate (hyposulfite, or "hypo") is used to developed photographs     ts
48 An ion found in natural water supplies, and introduced to water in the ion exchange water softening process Sodium compounds are highly soluble, and do not react with soaps or detergents The effects of Sodium are not clearly understood A high sodium intake can effect your blood pressure and cause stress The EPA has set a maximum contaminant level of 20 ppm for people who have a sodium restricted diet     ts
49 97     ts
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