disodowa
Disodowa is the feminine form of the Polish adjective disodowy, used to denote compounds or salts that contain two sodium (Na) atoms or a divalent sodium component in their chemical formula. In English the equivalent term is "disodium." The form disodowa is applied when the adjective modifies a feminine noun, following Polish grammatical agreement rules (masculine disodowy, feminine disodowa, neuter disodowe).
Etymology and formation: the word derives from the prefix di- (meaning two) combined with sodowy, from sod
Usage: disodowa is commonly encountered in the names of inorganic salts and organic derivatives in Polish scientific
Grammatical note: as an adjective, disodowa follows regular Polish declension and must agree in gender, number,