Chloride and Sulphate
It may be H2SO4
NaH2PO4(aq) --> Na+(aq) + H2PO4(aq)sodium dihydrogen phosphate --> sodium ion + dihydrogen phosphate ionExplanationDissociation is the breakdown of soluble salts into their respective ions. Sodium dihydrogen phosphate is made up of two ions - sodium and dihydrogen phosphate. Therefore the dissociation of sodium dihydrogen phosphate will produce sodium and dihydrogen phosphate ions.
There are two moles of sodium ions in two moles of sodium chloride.
No. Sodium nitrite and sodium nitrate are two different compounds.
Sodium-23 and Sodium-22 are two common isotopes of sodium. Na-23 is the only stable isotope of Sodium. Na-22 is one of the two isomers (the other of which is Na-24). -V
Two common salts are sodium chloride and magnesium sulfate heptahydrate.
sodium chloride sodium fluoride
sodium chloride, potassium chloride.
The most important is sodium chloride; other salts are magnesium, potassium, calcium chlorides and of course many minor salts.
Sea salts contain: sodium chloride, magnesium chloride, calcium chloride etc.
Sea salts contain: sodium chloride, magnesium chloride, calcium chloride etc.
It may be H2SO4
Sodium (Na+) is the common ion in both salts
Sodium chloride, potassium chloride, magnesium chloride
Urea and salts, i think so such as sodium ions
There are two elements. Those are sodium and chlorine.
The family that combines with metals to form salts is the halogen family. There are other nonmetals that can be mixed with metals to form salts, but halogens are the most common.