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Use "natrium" in a sentence
"Sodium is called natrium in Latin, and Na is the symbol used in English to be in harmony with all other languages, for practically all use the same chemical symbols."
"Early chemists had to be fluent in multiple languages and had no trouble flipping back and forth between names like "natrium" and "sodium" (symbol: Na) or "plumbum" and "lead" (symbol: Pb)."
"For example, Na for sodium comes from the Latin natrium, and Au for gold comes from the Latin aurum, which means shining dawn."