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Properties of substance:

sodium

Group of substances:

inorganic

Physical appearance:

cubic metal

Empirical formula (Hill's system for organic substances):

Na

Structural formula as text:

Na

Molar/atomic mass: 22.99

Melting point (°C):

97.8

Boiling point (°C):

883

Solubility (g/100 g of solvent):

aluminum fused: 0.13 (800°C) [Ref.]
ammonia liquid : 29.4 (-105°C) [Ref.]
ammonia liquid : 30.7 (-70°C) [Ref.]
ammonia liquid : 31.9 (-50°C) [Ref.]
ammonia liquid : 24.6 (-33.8°C) [Ref.]
ammonia liquid : 31.6 (-30°C) [Ref.]
ammonia liquid : 34.6 (0°C) [Ref.]
ammonia liquid : 36.42 (22°C) [Ref.]
benzene: practically insoluble [Ref.]
benzine: practically insoluble [Ref.]
carbon dioxide liquid: insoluble [Ref.]
diethyl ether: insoluble [Ref.]
ethanol: reaction [Ref.]
ethylamine: insoluble [Ref.]
ethylenediamine: 0.0061 (20°C) [Ref.]
gallium: 0.001 (30°C) [Ref.]
hexamethylphosphoric triamide: 1.36 [Ref.]
hydrazine: soluble [Ref.]
hydrogen fluoride : reaction [Ref.]
kerosene: practically insoluble [Ref.]
melted sodium hydroxide: 25.3 (480°C) [Ref.]
melted sodium hydroxide: 10.1 (600°C) [Ref.]
melted sodium hydroxide: 6.9 (800°C) [Ref.]
mercury: 0.07 (-40°C) [Ref.]
mercury: 0.547 (0°C) [Ref.]
mercury: 0.68 (18°C) [Ref.]
mercury: 0.647 (25°C) [Ref.]
mercury: 0.725 (40°C) [Ref.]
mercury: 0.925 (81°C) [Ref.]
mercury: 1.112 (99.8°C) [Ref.]
mercury: 49 (353°C) [Ref.]
methylamine: 0.013 [Ref.]
petroleum ether: practically insoluble [Ref.]
sodium borohydride fused: very soluble [Ref.]
sodium bromide liquid: 0.034 (720°C) [Ref.]
sodium bromide liquid: 3.71 (943°C) [Ref.]
sodium chloride fused: 3.5 (800°C) [Ref.]
sodium chloride fused: 16.24 (1001°C) [Ref.]
sodium fluoride fused: 4.5 (1000°C) [Ref.]
sodium iodide fused: 0.65 (722°C) [Ref.]
sodium iodide fused: 3.87 (954°C) [Ref.]
toluene: practically insoluble [Ref.]
water: reaction [Ref.]
xylene: practically insoluble [Ref.]

Properties of solutions:

2% (wt.), solvent - ammonia liquid
  Density (g/cm3) = 0.6704 (-33,8°)
2,39% (wt.), solvent - ammonia liquid
  Density (g/cm3) = 0.6681 (-33,8°)
2,73% (wt.), solvent - ammonia liquid
  Density (g/cm3) = 0.6653 (-33,8°)
18% (wt.), solvent - ammonia liquid
  Boiling point (°C) = -27.
19,8% (wt.), solvent - ammonia liquid
  Density (g/cm3) = 0.5781 (-33,8°)
0,33% (wt.), solvent - mercury
  Freezing point (°C) = -48.
0,336% (wt.), solvent - mercury
  Density (g/cm3) = 13.2081 (20°)
0,5% (wt.), solvent - mercury
  Freezing point (°C) = 0.
1% (wt.), solvent - mercury
  Freezing point (°C) = 50.
1,5% (wt.), solvent - mercury
  Freezing point (°C) = 100.
2% (wt.), solvent - mercury
  Freezing point (°C) = 130.
2,5% (wt.), solvent - mercury
  Freezing point (°C) = 156.
3% (wt.), solvent - mercury
  Freezing point (°C) = 250.
4% (wt.), solvent - mercury
  Freezing point (°C) = 320.
5,42% (wt.), solvent - mercury
  Freezing point (°C) = 353.

Numerical data:

Year of discovery: 1807
Magnetic susceptibility (mm3/kg): 0.61
Ionization Potentials (Electronvolts): 47.304
Ionization Potentials (Electronvolts): 5.13915
Ionic radius (pm): 153
Ionic radius (pm): 116
Hardness on the Mohs’ scale: 0.4

Density:

0.9725 (0°C, d4)
0.968 (20°C, g/cm3)
0.956 (77°C, g/cm3)
0.928 (98°C, g/cm3)
0.952 (98°C, g/cm3)
0.926 (100°C, d4)
0.921 (127°C, g/cm3)
0.897 (227°C, g/cm3)
0.826 (527°C, g/cm3)
0.778 (727°C, g/cm3)
0.742 (877°C, g/cm3)

Reactions of synthesis:

  1. [Ref.1]
    2NaCl + CaC2 → CaCl2 + 2Na + 2C
  2. [Ref.1]
    2NaNO3 → 2Na + 2NO2 + O2

Reactions:

  1. [Ref.1]
    2Na + F2 → 2NaF
  2. [Ref.1]
    2Na + H2 → 2NaH
  3. [Ref.1]
    2Na + 2H2O → 2NaOH + H2
  4. [Ref.1]
    2Na + NaOH → Na2O + NaH
  5. [Ref.1, Ref.2]
    6Na + N2 → 2Na3N
  6. [Ref.1]
    Na + KOH → K + NaOH
  7. [Ref.1]
    Na + KCl → K + NaCl
  8. [Ref.1]
    CO(NH2)2 + Na → NaOH + H2NCN
  9. [Ref.1]
    2NaHg + 2B2H6 → NaBH4 + NaB3H8 + 2Hg
  10. [Ref.1aster, Ref.2, Ref.3aster, Ref.4aster, Ref.5aster]
    2Na + 2NH3 → 2NaNH2 + H2
  11. [Ref.1]
    TiCl4 + 4Na → Ti + 4NaCl
  12. [Ref.1]
    2Na + 2H2O2 → 2NaOOH + H2
  13. [Ref.1, Ref.2aster]
    2Na + O2 → Na2O2
  14. [Ref.1aster]
    2Na + 2NH3 → 2NaNH2 + H2

Vapour pressure (Torr):

0.01 (289°C)
0.1 (355°C)
1 (439°C)
10 (550°C)
100 (704°C)

Electrode potential:

Na+ + e- → Na, E = -3.42 V (formic acid, 25°C)
Na+ + e- → Na, E = -2.87 V (acetonitrile, 25°C)
Na+ + e- → Na, E = -2.778 V (methanol, 25°C)
Na+ + e- → Na, E = -2.714 V (water, 25°C)
Na+ + e- → Na, E = -2.675 V (ethanol, 25°C)
Na+ + e- → Na, E = -1.85 V (ammonia liquid , -50°C)
Na+ + Hg + e- → Na(Hg), E = -1.84 V (water, 25°C)

Viscosity (mPa·s):

0.814 (100°C)
0.742 (132°C)
0.635 (183°C)

Surface tension (mN/m):

222 (100°C)
211 (250°C)

Standard molar enthalpy (heat) of formation ΔfH0 (298.15 K, kJ/mol):

0 (s)

Standard molar Gibbs energy of formation ΔfG0 (298.15 K, kJ/mol):

0 (s)

Standard molar entropy S0 (298.15 K, J/(mol·K)):

51.45 (s)

Molar heat capacity at constant pressure Cp (298.15 K, J/(mol·K)):

28.16 (s)

Molar enthalpy (heat) of fusion ΔfusH (kJ/mol):

2.64

Enthalpy (heat) of vaporization ΔvapH (kJ/mol):

86.36

Standard molar enthalpy (heat) of formation ΔfH0 (298.15 K, kJ/mol):

107.7 (g)

Standard molar Gibbs energy of formation ΔfG0 (298.15 K, kJ/mol):

72.3 (g)

Standard molar entropy S0 (298.15 K, J/(mol·K)):

153.61 (g)

Critical temperature (°C):

2230

Critical pressure (MPa):

25.6

Critical density (g/cm3):

0.207

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