1. Phosphorous is a chemical element, not a compound.
2. The hydrolic acid don't exist in the IUPAC nomenclature.
Yes. All sodium compounds are ionic.
Sodium hydroxide is a compound. Only elements are found in the periodic table, not compounds.
yes
FeSO4 + 2NaOH = Na2SO4(sodium sulphate] + Fe(OH)2 [iron(II) hydroxide / ferrous hydroxide].
Both of these compounds are strong alkali. Both of these are hydroxides of alkali metals. Both of these compounds dissolve in water vigorously.
Barium hydride
Yes. All sodium compounds are ionic.
Sodium hydroxide is a compound. Only elements are found in the periodic table, not compounds.
yes
For example sodium hydroxide ant caesium hydroxide: NaOH, CsOH.
Sodium phosphates are ionic compounds.
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FeSO4 + 2NaOH = Na2SO4(sodium sulphate] + Fe(OH)2 [iron(II) hydroxide / ferrous hydroxide].
sodium hydroxide, calcium carbonate, sodium fluoride, sodium chloride, carbon dioxide......
For example sodium hydroxide ant caesium hydroxide: NaOH, CsOH.
Sodium, phosphorus and oxygen. Any compounds ending in -ate have oxygen in their molecules
No. In fact, those two compounds will not react at all.