Yes. The charge on Na (sodium) ions is 1+ and the charge on a SO4 (sulfate) ion is 2-. So to balance out the charges 2 sodium ions are needed for every sulfate ion.
Sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) is a polar molecule. The molecule would have a dipole towards the sulfate side leaving the sodium ions slightly positive.
Sodium sulfate is an ionic compound although it has covalent bonds in the sulfate ion itself.
NA2SO4 is sodium sulfate
Ionic-Polar, Fromal Charge and shape
Because Na2SO4 is an ionic compound and so does not have actual molecules.
a type of ionic compound called sodium sulfide
25.0 grams Na2SO4 ( only way this compound is possible ) 25.0 grams Na2SO4 (1 mole Na2SO4/142.05 grams) = 0.176 moles Na2SO4 -----------------------------
Zyban is not an ionic compound.
This is an ionic compound, for example a salt as potassium chloride.
Because Na2SO4 is an ionic compound and so does not have actual molecules.
Yes. However, the correct formula is Na2SO4.
This is sodium sulfate, or more properly sodium sulfate(VI).
The chemical formula for sodium oxide is Na2O. It is an ionic compound and the ions present are Na+ and O2-.
a type of ionic compound called sodium sulfide
Yes it is. Looking at the formula, you can see that there are three different elements present: sodium, sulfur, and oxygen. The definition of a chemical compound is a substance made up of more than one element. The name of this compound is sodium sulfate.
25.0 grams Na2SO4 ( only way this compound is possible ) 25.0 grams Na2SO4 (1 mole Na2SO4/142.05 grams) = 0.176 moles Na2SO4 -----------------------------
An ionic compound is an example of a chemical compound.
No Its an ionic compound
A covalent compound, not ionic
The net ionic equation for NaOH and Na2SO4 when they form a precipitate is simple. It will contain only the atoms that participate in the reaction. Both of these compounds are soluble.
Copper(II) sulfide is an ionic compound.