Yes, NaOH, (also called sodium hydroxide or lye), is an alkaline. It is in fact a very strong alkaline, strong enough to cause chemical burns.
No. NaOH is an ionic compound composed of a cation (Na+) and an anion (OH-)
OH- is a polyatomic ion in that there is both an O and an H. However, Na+ is not a polyatomic ion
base
The polyatomic ion for oxide what is it?
The polyatomic ion is the ammonium ion, NH4^+
The polyatomic ion is a carbonate ion, with formula CO3-2.
Ionic with a polyatomic ion.
A polyatomic ion is similar to a covalent compound in as much as the atoms in the polyatomic ion are covalently bound, and it is a compound, but it has a charge. Hence it is an ION.
NaOH is Sodium Hydroxide.
Sodium Hydroxide. the OH in NaOH is a polyatomic ion and has a negative charge.
NaOH --------- This is sodium in ionic form, Na +, and the hydroxide polyatomic ion, OH -.
The polyatomic ion for oxide what is it?
A polyatomic ion.
The polyatomic ion is the ammonium ion, NH4^+
The polyatomic ion is a carbonate ion, with formula CO3-2.
The polyatomic ion is a carbonate ion, with formula CO3-2.
Li is the symbol for Lithium it is an element not a polyatomic ion
Ionic with a polyatomic ion.
A polyatomic ion is similar to a covalent compound in as much as the atoms in the polyatomic ion are covalently bound, and it is a compound, but it has a charge. Hence it is an ION.
The polyatomic ion represented by the formula NO2- is the nitrite ion.