In chemical formulas or stoichiometric calculations, often refers to the ratio between an Anion (An) and Sodium (Na) . A 1:3 ratio (1x3) specifically describes a compound where there is one anion for every three sodium cations. Common Example : Sodium Phosphate ( Na3PO4cap N a sub 3 cap P cap O sub 4 ) . In this salt, the ratio of the Phosphate anion ( PO43−cap P cap O sub 4 raised to the 3 minus power ) to Sodium ( Na+cap N a raised to the positive power ) is exactly
: The string "Na" or "NA" is the standard representation for missing values . An/Na: 1x3
In online fiction communities (such as Archive of Our Own or Wattpad), "An/Na" is a common shorthand for a "ship" or romantic pairing between characters whose names begin with those letters. In this salt, the ratio of the Phosphate