formula mass can be used for ionic compounds.
Yes, it does
The suffix "-ide" is used in the part of the name that represents the anion in a binary ionic compound. For example, chloride, oxide, and sulfide are examples of anions that form binary ionic compounds.
Calcium chloride (CaCl2) is an ionic halide.
Cl-
Nitrogen and Oxygen are both nonmetals...so no.
The two types of compound are molecular and ionic. An ionic compound commonly used is table salt, or NaCl. A molecular compound commonly used is water, or H2O.
An ionic compound is an example of a chemical compound.
No Its an ionic compound
No, its considered an ionic compound since it is Na+ cation and OH- anion that bond together (in this case tis just a polyatomic ionic compound).
A covalent compound, not ionic
It is an ionic compound, so its name is sodium sulfide. Greek prefixes are not used when naming an ionic compound.
Copper(II) sulfide is an ionic compound.