Yes, all sodium compounds are ionic.
Table salt is a common name for NaCl (sodium chloride). The bond between the sodium and chlorine atoms is an ionic bond.All salts form by ionic bonds.
Generally a metal with a nonmetal forms an ionic bond. Sodium is a metal and bromine is a nonmetal, so they will form an ionic bond, forming the compound sodium bromide, NaBr.
Na(+) and F(-) form NaF sodium fluoride, an ionic bond.
Sodium chloride is formed by an ionic bond.
Yes
Ionic, chlorine does not share any electrons with sodium to form a bond.
It is an ionic compound. The bond between sodium and Chlorine is an ionic bond.
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.
Sodium can form an ionic bond, but sodium (Na) is an element from the alkali metals group.
Table salt is a common name for NaCl (sodium chloride). The bond between the sodium and chlorine atoms is an ionic bond.All salts form by ionic bonds.
Sodium chloride has ionic bonds; sodium chloride form a giant lattice.
Sodium sulfide has an ionic bond.
Ionic
Generally a metal with a nonmetal forms an ionic bond. Sodium is a metal and bromine is a nonmetal, so they will form an ionic bond, forming the compound sodium bromide, NaBr.
Na(+) and F(-) form NaF sodium fluoride, an ionic bond.
Sodium chloride is formed by an ionic bond.
Yes