No, Sulfur Trixoxide SO3 is a molecule. There is a polyatomic ion called the Sulphite ion which has the formula SO32-.
No, sulfur hexafluoride is a covalent chemical compound.
Not necessarily. A salt is composed of an anion and cation.
For example NaCl is a salt with no polyatomic ion.
Na+ being the cation and Cl- the anion.
No. Neither Sodium nor Chlorine consist of more than one ion.
Sodium sulfide, Na2S, is a compound.
Na2S
No, just sodium and sulfur.
Yes: A sulfite ion is polyatomic.
No, sodium chloride is an ionic compound.
The polyatomic ion name for NaClO is Sodium Hypochlorite
It would be unethical to use this service to answer exam or graded questions. CaCl2 + 2NaOH --> 2NaCl + Ca(OH)2 Calcium Chloride + Sodium Hydroxide --> Sodium Chloride + Calcium Hydroxide Why: Ca ion has 2+ charge Cl ion has 1- charge Na ion has 1+ charge OH polyatomic ion has 1- charge
A chloride ion has a larger radius than a sodium ion, because the chloride has an additional complete valence shell of electrons compared to a sodium ion, but a sodium atom has lost the only electron in this valence shell that the sodium atom ever included to form a sodium ion.
NaOH is Sodium Hydroxide.
Chloride is actually the most abundant ion in ocean water.
Sodium perbromate is not a polyatomic ion. It is an ionic compound formed by combining sodium (Na +1 ) ions with perbromate ions (BrO4 -1). Perbromate by itself would be a polyatomic ion.
The polyatomic ion name for NaClO is Sodium Hypochlorite
Nope, I think you are referring to chlorate, the polyatomic ion (ClO3). The -ide at the end of chloride is the suffix you use when naming an ionic compund. For example: ----> Chlorine (1-) + Sodium (1+) = Sodium Chloride (NaCl) and not Sodium Chlorine.
It would be unethical to use this service to answer exam or graded questions. CaCl2 + 2NaOH --> 2NaCl + Ca(OH)2 Calcium Chloride + Sodium Hydroxide --> Sodium Chloride + Calcium Hydroxide Why: Ca ion has 2+ charge Cl ion has 1- charge Na ion has 1+ charge OH polyatomic ion has 1- charge
HCO3- is the polyatomic ion with which sodium bonds. It is the bicarbonate ion.
sodium phosphate Na3PO4
Sodium chloride is very useful. Sodium ion is the positive ion.
A chloride ion has a larger radius than a sodium ion, because the chloride has an additional complete valence shell of electrons compared to a sodium ion, but a sodium atom has lost the only electron in this valence shell that the sodium atom ever included to form a sodium ion.
NaOH is Sodium Hydroxide.
This procedure creates an aqueous solution of sodium chloride.
Sodium chloride is a compound not an ion; after dissociation of NaCl ions are obtained: Na+ and Cl-.
an ionic compound