yes they for an ionic bond
Sodium always form ionic bond with any atom present in compound so in sodium sulphate 2 sodium ions are ionic-ally bonded with 2 oxygen atoms.
sodium and oxygen
Ionic bond between sodium ions and hydroxide ions.
Sodium
Na2OSodium oxide. An ionic compound between a metal and a nonmetal. Do not use covalent bonding naming rules for ionic bonds.
Sodium always form ionic bond with any atom present in compound so in sodium sulphate 2 sodium ions are ionic-ally bonded with 2 oxygen atoms.
sodium and oxygen
Ionic bond between sodium ions and hydroxide ions.
Sodium
Yes, it contains both. The sodium forms an ionic bond with the one oxygen with a single bond (not double) with the carbon, becoming the cation (positive charge). This oxygen and all other atoms in the acetate form covalent bonds.
In any compound, if there exists a bond between sodium and oxygen, it is ionic.
When soduim and oxygen bond together they form Soduim oxide.
Na2OSodium oxide. An ionic compound between a metal and a nonmetal. Do not use covalent bonding naming rules for ionic bonds.
sodium chloride is most definaltely an ionic bond
Many compounds have both covalent and ionic bonds. For example, soaps are made of a carboxylic acid salt with sodium; the carbon chain is covalent, but the bond between the sodium and the oxygen is ionic.
ionic because it contains a metal and nonmetals.
Ionic, chlorine does not share any electrons with sodium to form a bond.