Sodium hydroxide is an ionic compound which disassociates in to Na+ and OH- ions in solution.
It is ionic bonding because Na is sodium which is a metal and Cl is chlorine which is a nonmetal. Ionic Bonding happens between nonmetals and nonmetals.
Ionic bond between Na+ and OH- and a covalent bond in the hydroxide ion bonding hydrogen to oxygen
ionic bonding
Ionic (made up of the ions Na+ and OH- )
Sodium hydroxide is an ionic compound which disassociates in to Na+ and OH- ions in solution.
It is ionic bonding because Na is sodium which is a metal and Cl is chlorine which is a nonmetal. Ionic Bonding happens between nonmetals and nonmetals.
Ionic bond between Na+ and OH- and a covalent bond in the hydroxide ion bonding hydrogen to oxygen
Ionic bonding. Salt, NaCl, contains Na+ and Cl- ions.
ionic bonding
Sodium chloride is made up of ionic bonds. Hence, it is an ionic lattice.
Ionic (made up of the ions Na+ and OH- )
Bonding in NaCl is ionic bond.
Cations are formed when they give up electrons in ionic bonding.
No. The Na-S bond is ionic. Generally, metals and non-metals form ionic compounds.
Ionic bond between Na+ and OH- ions.
Na and Li do not bond with each other. They form an alloy- a solid solution with metallic bonding.