a metal and a nonmetal such as sodium and sulfur which would make sodium sulfide
Sodium and sulfur together in a compound represents a ionic bonds, because sodium is a metal and sulfur is a non-metal. The chemical formula for this compound would Na2S, and its name would be sodium sulfide.
sodium chloride is most definaltely an ionic bond
yes they for an ionic bond
No. Calcium and sulfur will form an ionic bond.
two
Sodium (symbol, Na) has 1+ charge associated with it. Sulfur (symbol, S) has a 2- charge associated with it. So for every one molecule of sulfur, you need two molecules of sodium to balance out the charges so the ratio (or formula) would be: Na2S (s) The name of this ionic compound would be Sodium sulfide :)
a metal and a nonmetal such as sodium and sulfur which would make sodium sulfide
Sodium and sulfur form an ionic bond.
Sodium and sulfur together in a compound represents a ionic bonds, because sodium is a metal and sulfur is a non-metal. The chemical formula for this compound would Na2S, and its name would be sodium sulfide.
sodium chloride is most definaltely an ionic bond
The sodium and sulfur elements make the compound of sodium sulfide or Na(2)S. *(2)=subscript 2 The reason for this is because this is an example of an ionic bond (or a bond between a metal and a non-metal) in this case the Sodium is a metal and the sulfur is a non-metal. Since sodium has a charge of +1 and sulfur has a charge of -2 there has to be 2 sodium and one sulfur, thus making the charges of the two elements cancel out.
Ionic, chlorine does not share any electrons with sodium to form a bond.
ionic bond
yes they for an ionic bond
It is an ionic compound. The bond between sodium and Chlorine is an ionic bond.
Sodium chloride is ionic