Yes, Sodium forms ionic compounds with everything, all the alkaline metals do. It is one of the properties of the group.
Sodium monofluorophosphate is an ionic solid with a FPO32- ion which is approximately tetrahedral and isoelectronic with SO42-
Sodium chloride is an inorganic chemical compound, an ionic salt.
Sodium trinitrodide
Cesium chloride is ionic as are all cesium compounds.
Sodium and fluorine will form an ionic compound named sodium fluoride with the formula NaF.
It is an ionic compound.
yes sodium iodide is an ionic compound
No, like all sodium (Na) compound it is ionic.
Sodium monofluorophosphate is an ionic solid with a FPO32- ion which is approximately tetrahedral and isoelectronic with SO42-
sodium on its own is neither it is simply an element. When in a compound it will always be ionic as sodium is a metal
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is an ionic compound.
No Its an ionic compound
Sodium Na + and Cl- Cholrine form an ionic compound
Sodium chloride is an ionic compound.
It is an ionic compound.
Sodium chloride is an inorganic chemical compound, an ionic salt.
Sodium hydroxide has ionic bonds. A compound never is any kind of bond.