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  • |elName=Sodium '''Sodium''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], typically found as a [[Soli
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  • A sulfonamide antibacterial, used as the base or the sodium salt in the treatment of infections.
    133 bytes (19 words) - 04:30, 29 April 2009
  • Common name for [[sodium bicarbonate]]; usage comes from its generation of [[carbon dioxide]] when s
    198 bytes (28 words) - 21:03, 10 October 2010
  • A leavening agent comprised of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate, NaHCO3), cream of tartar (potassium bitartrate, C4H5KO6), and
    173 bytes (23 words) - 20:09, 29 September 2010
  • ...f soft, white, highly reactive metallic elements, including [[lithium]], [[sodium]], [[potassium]], [[rubidium]], [[caesium]], and [[francium]].
    196 bytes (22 words) - 08:40, 12 September 2013
  • == Safety of Sodium-cooled reactors == Sodium proponents make claims such as "walk away safe" (but in my opinion, make su
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  • <includeonly>Alkali metal</includeonly><noinclude>Sodium is considered to be an [[alkali metal]]</noinclude>
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  • A fast reactor using molten sodium as the coolant. Development funded by Bill Gates. Like the [[Molten_chlorid
    177 bytes (28 words) - 03:41, 10 February 2024
  • {{Image|Sodium lauryl sulfate.jpg|right|350px|'''Sodium lauryl sulfate, a common detergent'''.}} ...end of its molecule and a polar hydrophilic group at the other end (as the sodium or ammonium salt), other than a [[carboxylic acid]] salt. Detergents are of
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  • ...our physiologically related ions in the serum obtained from clotted blood: sodium, potassium, bicarbonate and chloride
    237 bytes (30 words) - 14:59, 18 September 2010
  • {{GroupProps|Lithium|Sodium|Potassium|Rubidium|Caesium|Francium|Prop1 = Electronegativity|Prop2 = Melti
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  • * [[bisacodyl]] (sodium biphosphate/sodium phosphate), may cause phosphate nephropathy. * [[methenamine]]/[[sodium biphosphate]] may cause phosphate nephropathy.
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  • A catecholamine plasma membrane transport protein that is a sodium chloride-dependent neurotransmitter symporter located primarily on the plas
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  • File:Sodium-Cooled Fast Reactor.png
    |description = Sodium-Cooled Fast Reactor |source = https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sodium-Cooled_Fast_Reactor_Schemata.svg
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  • {{Image|Sodium-Cooled Fast Reactor.png|right|350px|Sodium Cooled Fast Reactor.}} ...reactor|Fast Neutron Reactor]] using uranium metal as the fuel and molten sodium as the coolant.<ref name=NatriumSite/> See [[Integral Fast Reactor]] for mo
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  • ...cur after a period of rest following exercise. A defect in skeletal muscle sodium channels has been identified as the cause of this condition. Normokalemic p ...d in [[muscle]] (called SCN4A). In the presence of high potassium levels, sodium channels fail to activate properly. The mutation causes single [[amino aci
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  • ...ng to a cascade of reactions which elevate [[blood pressure]] and increase sodium retention by the kidney in the [[renin-angiotensin system]].<noinclude>{{De
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  • '''NaK Coolant''' is an alloy of [[sodium]] (Na) and [[potassium]] (K) used as a coolant in nuclear reactors. It is p ...d 855&nbsp;kg/m³ at 100°C.<ref>{{cite web | title=BASF Corporation &ndash; Sodium-Potassium Alloy (NaK) | url=http://www.basf.com/inorganics/pdfs/tech_datash
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  • ...s, for commercial applications, containing 20 to 60 percent nitroglycerin, sodium nitrate, antacid, carbonaceous fuel, and a filler or sulfur; if it will be
    333 bytes (45 words) - 21:27, 25 April 2010
  • * Increases resorption of sodium: sodium loss in urine is decreased under aldosterone stimulation.
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