Sodium is an element; any gas.
NaBr is sodium bromide but it is an ionic solid with a high melting point and extremely unlikely to be a gas.
The formula for sodium hydride is simply NaH. This compound is formed by the reaction between sodium metal and hydrogen gas. When exposed to water, sodium hydride reacts vigorously to form H2(g), Na+ and OH-.
Sodium zincate is formed by reacting zinc oxide with sodium hydroxide in water. The chemical reaction between the zinc oxide and sodium hydroxide results in the formation of sodium zincate, which is a compound containing both sodium and zinc ions.
The reaction of sodium metal with water to produce hydrogen gas is a chemical property. This is because a new substance (hydrogen gas) is formed as a result of a chemical reaction between sodium and water.
The chemical formula of sodium chlorate is NaClO3.
The compound formed when chlorine gas reacts with sodium is sodium chloride, which is a common table salt. This reaction is represented by the chemical equation: 2Na + Cl2 -> 2NaCl.
The chemical name for table salt is sodium chloride. It is written NaCl. Na+1=sodium, and Cl-1=chloride so the chemical name is sodium chloride. Sodium is Na, which is a explosive metal, and Cl is a poisonous gas. But when combined, it makes sodium chloride, or salt, which is an ionic compound.
Sodium has the synbol Na and argon Ar.
The chemical formula for baking soda is NaHCO3 (sodium bicarbonate) and for vinegar it is CH3COOH (acetic acid). When combined, they react to form carbon dioxide gas (CO2), water (H2O), and sodium acetate (CH3COONa).
Sodium looses one electron to achieve noble gas electronic configuration.The formula of ion formed is Na+
The ion formed when sodium achieves a noble-gas electronic configuration is Na+. This means that sodium has lost one electron to achieve the same electron configuration as neon, a noble gas, which has a stable electron configuration.
The chemical formula is NH3