Why is sodium only found in compounds in nature?

Where is sodium found in nature?

  • This is part of an assignment that I'm doing in science & it asks where it's found in nature. (e.g. air,sea,earth's crust, country, region etc.) & please do not say salt. Thanks folks

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    Salt (as ion) - the ocean and all over the place really Feldspar - Earth's crust

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The chemical combination of the passive-aggressive metal sodium and the irritating chartreuse gas chlorine forms the third most common mineral on Earth, sodium chloride. While sodium chloride crystals seldom form large gemstones, the mineral has been prized throughout history for various purposes.

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