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Uses


Metallic sodium is vital in the manufacture of esters and in the preparation of organic compounds. The
metal may be used to improve the structure of certain alloys, to descale metal, and to purify molten
metals.


An alloy of sodium with potassium, NaK, is also an important heat transfer agent.


Compounds


Sodium compounds are important to the paper, glass, soap, textile, petroleum, chemical, and metal
industries. Soap is generally a sodium salt of certain fatty acids. The importance of common salt to
animal nutrition has been recognized since prehistoric times.


Among the many compounds that are of the greatest industrial importance are common salt (NaCl), soda
ash (Na 2 CO 3 ), baking soda (NaHCO 3 ), caustic soda (NaOH), Chile saltpeter (NaNO 3 ), di- and tri-sodium
phosphates, sodium thiosulfate (hypo, Na 2 S 2 O 3. 5H 2 O), and borax (Na 2 B 4 O 7. 10H 2 O).


Isotopes


Thirteen isotopes of sodium are recognized.


Cost


Metallic sodium is priced at about 15 to 20 cents/lb in quantity. Reagent grade (ACS) sodium in January
1990 cost about $35/lb. On a volume basis, it is the cheapest of all metals.


Handling


Sodium metal should be handled with great care. It cannot be maintained in an inert atmosphere and
contact with water and other substances with which sodium reacts should be avoided.


Isotopes available at Los Alamos National


Laboratory


Sources: CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics and the American Chemical Society.


Last Updated: 12/19/97, CST Information Services Team


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