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Definition of Sodiums
1. sodium [n] - See also: sodium
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sodiums
Literary usage of Sodiums
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A System of Physical Chemistry by William Cudmore McCullagh Lewis, James Rice (1921)
"like plane, ie from the first plane containing sodium or chlorine atoms alone to
the next one containing sodiums or chlorines alone. ..."
2. The Practical Methods of Organic Chemistry by Ludwig Gattermann (1914)
"... In order to convert sodiums-naphthalene sulphonate into /3-naphthol the
proportions of the necessary reagents used are : 10 parts sodium-/3-naphthalene ..."
3. The Chronicle of Froissart by Jean Froissart (1901)
"... at the kyng of Englande sodiums, to entre into England, assone as the warr
were opened. came to ..."
4. The Practical Methods of Organic Chemistry by Ludwig Gattermann (1896)
"... In order to convert sodiums-naphthalene sulphonate into /3-naphthol the
proportions of the necessary reagents used are : 10 parts sodium-/3-naphthalene ..."
5. General Chemistry for Colleges by Alexander Smith (1916)
"When speaking in terms of ions as particles, therefore, we may not say "a
sodium-ion," any more than we should say "an ionic sodium" or "ionic sodiums. ..."
6. General Chemistry for Colleges by Alexander Smith (1921)
"... "ionic sodiums." To describe the charged molecule, we must write "a sodium
ion," "sodium ions," "chlorate ions," etc. Faraday distinguished the two ..."
7. General Chemistry for Colleges by Alexander Smith (1916)
"When speaking in terms of ions as particles, therefore, we may not say "a
sodium-ion," any more than we should say "an ionic sodium" or "ionic sodiums. ..."