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		Definition of sodium in English: sodiumnoun ˈsəʊdɪəmˈsoʊdiəm mass nounThe chemical element of atomic number 11, a soft silver-white reactive metal of the alkali metal group. (化学元素)钠(符号: Na ) Sodium is a common element in the earth's crust, notably as rock salt (sodium chloride). Sodium compounds have many industrial and other uses, and the liquid metal is used as a coolant in some types of nuclear reactor Example sentencesExamples -  The beneficial effects of potassium and the harmful effects of sodium have recently received attention.
 -  The second most abundant ion was potassium, followed by sodium, magnesium, manganese and iron.
 -  He worked on light metal alloys and the electrolytic production of potassium and sodium.
 -  In the body, it is essential to keep levels of sodium and potassium in balance.
 -  Too much sodium makes the body excrete calcium, threatening bone density and strength.
 -  By law, the amount of sodium must be stated in grams on the label.
 -  There is no reason to consume a lot of sodium, so choose and prepare foods with less sodium.
 -  Diuretics reduce fluid retention in the body by encouraging the removal of salts such as potassium and sodium from the blood.
 -  Note that this amount of sodium exceeds that typically available in commercial beverages.
 -  Glauconite is close in composition to muscovite but has some iron, magnesium, sodium, and calcium.
 -  It's important to cut down on salt because salt contains sodium and having too much sodium can raise blood pressure.
 -  Calcium helps to build up good soil structure, sodium causes breakdown and dispersion of the aggregates.
 -  Finally, one of the more esoteric chemical markers to be found in ice cores is sodium.
 -  For example, lithium, sodium, and potassium comprised a triad of soft, highly reactive metals.
 -  While sodium tends to put blood pressure up, potassium tends to bring it down.
 -  The means by which sodium enters plants is still poorly understood.
 -  The salts of sodium and potassium are the main providers of the osmotic strength of body fluids.
 -  These will include blood samples to find out levels of sodium, chloride, potassium and urea.
 -  Empty calories, fat and sodium deliver a triple whammy that is the downfall of many.
 -  Compare like items and choose the one with less fat and sodium and fewer calories.
 
 
 OriginEarly 19th century: from soda + -ium. Rhymesodeum, odium, plasmodium, podium    Definition of sodium in US English: sodiumnounˈsōdēəmˈsoʊdiəm The chemical element of atomic number 11, a soft silver-white reactive metal of the alkali metal group. (化学元素)钠(符号: Na ) Sodium is a common element in the earth's crust, notably as rock salt (sodium chloride). Sodium compounds have many industrial and other uses, and the liquid metal is used as a coolant in some types of nuclear reactor Example sentencesExamples -  Note that this amount of sodium exceeds that typically available in commercial beverages.
 -  By law, the amount of sodium must be stated in grams on the label.
 -  Glauconite is close in composition to muscovite but has some iron, magnesium, sodium, and calcium.
 -  It's important to cut down on salt because salt contains sodium and having too much sodium can raise blood pressure.
 -  For example, lithium, sodium, and potassium comprised a triad of soft, highly reactive metals.
 -  Calcium helps to build up good soil structure, sodium causes breakdown and dispersion of the aggregates.
 -  Compare like items and choose the one with less fat and sodium and fewer calories.
 -  Diuretics reduce fluid retention in the body by encouraging the removal of salts such as potassium and sodium from the blood.
 -  The salts of sodium and potassium are the main providers of the osmotic strength of body fluids.
 -  Too much sodium makes the body excrete calcium, threatening bone density and strength.
 -  While sodium tends to put blood pressure up, potassium tends to bring it down.
 -  Finally, one of the more esoteric chemical markers to be found in ice cores is sodium.
 -  These will include blood samples to find out levels of sodium, chloride, potassium and urea.
 -  He worked on light metal alloys and the electrolytic production of potassium and sodium.
 -  Empty calories, fat and sodium deliver a triple whammy that is the downfall of many.
 -  In the body, it is essential to keep levels of sodium and potassium in balance.
 -  The second most abundant ion was potassium, followed by sodium, magnesium, manganese and iron.
 -  The beneficial effects of potassium and the harmful effects of sodium have recently received attention.
 -  There is no reason to consume a lot of sodium, so choose and prepare foods with less sodium.
 -  The means by which sodium enters plants is still poorly understood.
 
 
 OriginEarly 19th century: from soda + -ium.     |