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Sodium is a naturally occurring element and pure compound, so it wasn't invented. Although sodium (sometimes called "soda" in English) has long been recognized in compounds, it was not isolated until 1807 by Sir Humphry Davy through the electrolysis of caustic soda.

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  • Who discovered sodium and why was it only isolated till 1807
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  • Sodium is a naturally occurring element and pure compound, so it wasn't invented. Although sodium (sometimes called "soda" in English) has long been recognized in compounds, it was not isolated until 1807 by Sir Humphry Davy through the electrolysis of caustic soda.
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  • Sodium is a naturally occurring element and pure compound, so it wasn't invented. Although sodium (sometimes called "soda" in English) has long been recognized in compounds, it was not isolated until 1807 by Sir Humphry Davy through the electrolysis of caustic soda.
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