no, it is stable.
No, sodium chloride does not decompose when heated.
The name of the compound represented by the formula NaI is sodium iodide.
Sodium carbonate is easily decomposed by heating: Na2CO3----------Na2O + CO2
Sodium iodide is a compound and that is its name.
sodium oxide, carbon dioxide and water 2nd answer: there will be no effect on sodium carbonate if it is heated as sodium carbonate will not be decompose upon heating.
No, sodium chloride does not decompose when heated.
no
Sodium Carbonate
The name of the compound represented by the formula NaI is sodium iodide.
Sodium Carbonate
Sodium carbonate is easily decomposed by heating: Na2CO3----------Na2O + CO2
This follows a Sn2 reaction.
Sodium iodide
Sodium iodide is a compound and that is its name.
Sodium Carbonate
sodium oxide, carbon dioxide and water 2nd answer: there will be no effect on sodium carbonate if it is heated as sodium carbonate will not be decompose upon heating.
Sodium iodide, like all sodium compounds, is ionic.