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  • Hydrogen and Sodium: Understanding Atomic Composition
    There are no sodium atoms in hydrogen.

    Here's why:

    * Hydrogen (H) is an element, meaning it's made up of only one type of atom.

    * Sodium (Na) is a different element.

    Think of it like this: hydrogen is like a single lego brick, and sodium is like a completely different type of lego brick. You wouldn't find sodium bricks in a pile of hydrogen bricks!

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