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That said, Natrium is used in its correct manner.
For example, sodium has the chemical symbol 'Na' after the Latin natrium.
Natrium is an unincorporated community in Marshall County, West Virginia.
"Myrhorodska" water is described as "slightly mineralised natrium chloride water".
For example, Na is the chemical symbol of sodium which is called 'Natrium' in Latin.
Sodium (symbol Na, from the Latin name natrium) is the chemical element number 11 in the periodic table of elements.
Sodium (Natrium)
They have, within the upper 100 cm of the soil profile, a so-called "natric horizon" ("natrium" is the Latin term for sodium).
Sodium chloroaluminate, also known as natrium chloroaluminate, is a chemical compound with the formula NaAlCl4.
The Natrium is powered by a battery pack and a fuel cell using hydrogen produced by a sodium borohydride reformer inside the car.
The word comes from the Latin term natrium, which means "sodium" and the Greek term ouresis, which means "making water."
The modern chemical symbol for sodium, Na, is an abbreviation of that element's New Latin name natrium, which came from natron.
Acidity regulator (Citric acid, Natrium citrate)
In the technical sphere, he was a proponent for using pyrite from Norway as well as natrium sulphite in the production of cellulose.
Typically, "Na" was used for the element sodium (Latin: natrium) and HO for water.
The Chrysler Natrium is a hybrid fuel cell-type hydrogen vehicle based on the Chrysler Town and Country.
It derives this name from: 'Bu' for butadiene, 'Na' for sodium (natrium in Latin), and 'S' for styrene.
Jim Swenson Mitchell, Natron is most likely a mixture of compounds based on sodium -recall that the original name of sodium is natrium, chemical symbol "Na".
Edoardo De Muro (Natrium drummer) plays Expect the unexpected by Control Denied (Richard Christy) using VIBE d..
For this, they used the trade name Buna, derived from Bu for butadiene, Na for sodium (natrium in Latin, Natrium in German).
A. Catsch Die Wirkung von Calcium- und Cer-diaminozyklohexantetraessigsaurem Natrium auf die Verteilung von Radiocer im Organismus der Ratte, Naturwissenschaften Volume 43, Number 22, 520-521 (1956).
The material was initially marketed with the brand name Buna S. Its name derives Bu for butadiene and Na for sodium (natrium in several languages including Latin, German and Dutch), and S for styrene.
Sodium-the name is derived from soda , originally an Italian term for ash used in glassmaking and later applied to a number of sodium salts-is Na, short for natron or natrium , a neo-latinate term also applied to a variety of sodium compounds.
The chemical abbreviation for sodium was first published by Jöns Jakob Berzelius in his system of atomic symbols, and is a contraction of the element's new Latin name natrium, which refers to the Egyptian natron, a natural mineral salt primarily made of hydrated sodium carbonate.
Yama had known, because Zakiel had told him, that the lights were nothing more than pockets of marsh gas which kindled in the air upon bubbling to the surface of stagnant water; Zakiel had once made a demonstration, with water and a bit of natrium in a glass tube.