NaF, sodium fluoride
3 Fluorine atoms are required for 1 aluminum atom.
When atoms of two different elements chemically combine, they produce a compound. Such compounds include sodium chlorine, hydrogen fluorine, and barium sulfide. Note that if the elements are same, the result is a polyatomic element, not a compound.
you do not get any element as there is no reaction that occurs.
sodium and flourine
Sodium and fluorine are different elements. There are more protons and neutrons in sodium. Sodium has a charge of +1, and fluorine has a charge of -1
Sodium fluoride.
3 Fluorine atoms are required for 1 aluminum atom.
Sodium Fluoride Sodium fluoride, but if you add oxygen, it becomes Sodium Fluorate.
One atom of sodium and one atom of fluorine.
When atoms of two different elements chemically combine, they produce a compound. Such compounds include sodium chlorine, hydrogen fluorine, and barium sulfide. Note that if the elements are same, the result is a polyatomic element, not a compound.
Ionic. The usual rule is that when you have a metal (sodium) and combine it with a nonmetal (fluorine), there is an ionic bond formed.
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you do not get any element as there is no reaction that occurs.
The fluorine. 2F - SrF2 ======the compound
sodium is of hydrogen family that is group 1 and chlorine is of fluorine family that is group 17
Yes. For example, one sodium atom and one chlorine atom combine to make sodium chloride, commonly known as table salt. Two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom make water.
sodium and flourine