Sodium Chlorate's formula is NaClO3. Therefore, the elements found in Sodium Chlorate would be Sodium (Na), Chlorine (Cl), and Oxygen (O).
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it was given the name natium but now the scientist just renamed it to sodium
elements found in baking powder are :sodiumcarbonoxygen
No: "Sodium chlorine" is simply the names of two elements written adjacent to one another. The compound formed between these two elements is named "sodium chloride" Since this compound is ionically bonded, it is not strictly molecular.
Elements are abbreviated by one or two letters, and not always the first letter or two in the word. The abbreviations for all elements can be found on the periodic table of elements.
Because pure sodium in it's basic form is actually a metal. Chemistry is a study of the Elements and how they form to make compounds. The elements are the basic chemicals and are found listed in a chemical chart. Before the chemicals were discovered and understood and then named, people gave them simple or everyday names like "salt", "vinegar" and other type names. Salt is made from Sodium (Na) and Chloride(Cl) and the resulting compound has the chemical formula NaCl and name sodium chloride. Go to the library and check out a book on Chemistry.
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The chemical formula for chlorite ion is ClO2- and the other oxy-anions of chlorine are (IUPAC names in parentheses); ClO- : Hypochlorite ion [ Chlorate(I) ion ] ClO3- : Chlorate ion [ Chlorate(V) ion ] ClO4- : Perchlorate ion [ Chlorate(VII) ion ]
Alkali metals: lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, caesium, francium.
from there names, i know iron is FE and such, but if you look up its first name its the abbreviation for that. along with sodium
That when you pass it to a compound the ending of a word changes fromine (chlorine) to ide (chloride).
Examples: argon, nitrogen.