Sodium and Fluorine react to form Sodium fluoride (NaF)
Sodium and fluorine will form an ionic compound named sodium fluoride with the formula NaF.
Yes and this compound is sodium fluoride: NaF.
Sodium Fluoride is an Ionic Compound. It's Fluorine and Sodium with the formula NaF.
NaF = Sodium Fluoride
NaF, sodium fluoride is formed.
Sodium fluoride.
Sodium Flouride (NaF) :)
Sodium is a metal. Fluorine is a gas. Both elements are highly reactive and will produce (in a nearly explosive reaction) a compound called sodium fluoride which is an ionically bonded salt.
Fluoride on its own is not a substance, it is an ion. Specifically it is a fluorine atom with an extra electron, giving it a negative charge. To make a complete substance it must be paired with a positive ion. The "fluoride" in toothpaste is usually sodium fluoride, a compound of sodium and fluorine. Fluorine on its own is an element.
Any metallic element will form an ionic compound with fluorine. ("Flourine" is not a chemical name!) Examples of metals are sodium, magnesium, lanthanum, and iron.
Sodium fluoride.
NaF :)