Sodium oxide is a chemical compound with the formula Na2O. It is used in ceramics and glasses.
- From the Wikipedia
Yes Na2O does exist.
The chemical formula of sulfur carbonate is (CS2O3)n.
This formula may be I7Cl but I suppose that this compound doesn't exist.
If this compound exist, the chemical formula should be Pb(BrO4)2.
Fiber food is not a compound and a chemical formula doesn't exist.
ALH4 doesn't exist; AlH3 is the chemical formula of aluminium hydride.
Rubidium nitiride doesn't exist.
I suppose that the chemical formula P2O doesn't exist.
I suppose that the chemical formula P2O doesn't exist.
The chemical formula of sodium chloride is NaCl; in water solution, after dissociation, the ions Na+ and Cl- exist.
LiO DOES not exist. Lithium oxide has the formula 'Li2O'.
the chemical formula of lead chloride is PbCl2
The chemical formula of sodium nitrate is NaNO3. Na(II) doesn't exist !