sodium and chlorine
in aromatic amines due to the presence of of the amine group, the conjugation of the benzene ring proceeds through making the ring more stable.
It is found in nature in its pure form (not as a compound).
Carbon trioxide is not a stable chemical compound.
Electrovalent compounds have high melting and boiling points as they are held by very strong electrostatic force of attraction making the compound stable and therefore they require a lot of energy to break.
Divalproex sodium is a stable coordination compound formed with valproic acid
no
It is not reactive.It is a neutral compound.
Na2O, Sodium Oxide, is a stable compound used in glass and ceramics.
More stable
NO! Hydrogen peroxide is an entirely different compound with the formula H2O2. Unlike water, which is a stable compound, hydrogen peroxide is unstable and gradually decomposes to water and oxygen gas. This decomposition can be accelerated by the addition of a catalyst.
If you are referring to a chemical compound, then there isn't a stable compound with that exact formula.
No, it is a fairly stable compound.
It is stable, containing six electrons.
For example titanium dioxide (TiO2) is a stable and nontoxic compound.
You would never expect to find na2cl as a stable compound because it is not electrically neutral.
A compound which does not involve in the chemical reaction or which donot donate or accept electrons
For example, xenon, a noble gas can form stable compounds.