Atomfair Sodium Na

Description Sodium (CAS: 100669-96-3) is a highly reactive alkali metal with the molecular formula Na and IUPAC name sodium . This elemental metal is characterized by its soft, silvery-white appearance and rapid oxidation in air, necessitating storage under inert atmospheres such as argon or mineral oil. Sodium is widely utilized in chemical synthesis, metallurgy, and energy storage applications due to its strong reducing properties and high electrical conductivity. Available in various forms including ingots, rods, and dispersions, our high-purity sodium (??99.9%) is rigorously tested to meet the stringent demands of research and industrial processes. Handle with extreme caution due to…

Description

Description

Sodium (CAS: 100669-96-3) is a highly reactive alkali metal with the molecular formula Na and IUPAC name sodium. This elemental metal is characterized by its soft, silvery-white appearance and rapid oxidation in air, necessitating storage under inert atmospheres such as argon or mineral oil. Sodium is widely utilized in chemical synthesis, metallurgy, and energy storage applications due to its strong reducing properties and high electrical conductivity. Available in various forms including ingots, rods, and dispersions, our high-purity sodium (??99.9%) is rigorously tested to meet the stringent demands of research and industrial processes. Handle with extreme caution due to its reactivity with water and moisture.

  • CAS No: 100669-96-3
  • Molecular Formula: Na
  • Molecular Weight: 22.9897693
  • Exact Mass: 22.98976928
  • Monoisotopic Mass: 22.98976928
  • IUPAC Name: sodium
  • SMILES: [Na]
  • Synonyms: SODIUM, 7440-23-5, Natrium, Sodio, sodium atom

Application

Sodium is a critical reagent in the synthesis of sodium-based electrolytes like NaFSI (sodium bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide), used in advanced battery systems. It serves as a reducing agent in organic and inorganic chemistry, particularly in the production of pharmaceuticals and dyes. In metallurgy, sodium is employed for refining reactive metals and as a heat-transfer fluid in nuclear reactors.

If you are interested or have any questions, please contact us at support@atomfair.com