since Na is a sodium + CO3 as a cabonat so it is sodium cabonate + IOH2O = sodium cabonate water haha
Na2SO4 is sodium sulphate
H2O is water
CO2 is carbon dioxide
CO3 - The elements present in this are one carbon atom and three oxygen atoms, CO3 is a base, the name of it is carbonate, K2CO3 = potasium carbonate
CO3 is not placed in periodic table. Only elements are arranged in periodic table.
If Trioxide refers to Ozonide ion, the formula is O3-
Sodium hypoiodite
Bismuth Carbonate - Bi2CO3 !!! :D -> Actually its Bi2(CO3)3 :D
Na2. Co3
Um, I don't know about the other compounds, but ZnS is insoluble.
The chemical composition of cancrinite, according to the 2008 Fleischer's Glossary, is: [(Ca,Na)6(CO3)1-1.7][Na2(H2O)2](Si6Al6O24)
Washing soda is the same thing as soda ash. ...................................................................................................................................... 2. Soda Ash is the common name for Sodium Carbonate (Na2 CO3)
Na2(CO3) + 2HCl --> 2NaCl + H2(CO3) Sodium Chloride and Carbonic Acid
Dissociation of sodium carbonate produce ions Na+ and (CO3)2-.
Na2 is not a compound. When you see a formula containing Na2, it means the compound contains 2 Sodium ions.
Sodium carbonate (also known as washing soda or soda ash), Na2 CO3 is a sodium salt of carbonic acid. It most commonly occurs as a crystalline heptahydrate, which readily effloresces to form a white powder, the monohydrate.Source: see related link
Na2 does not stand for anything by itself, because Na2 does not exist. Na2 would be part of a compound, such as Na2S or Na2O, in which case it means two sodium ions bonded with one sulfide ion or one oxide ion.
CO3 does not exist.
The scientific name for detergent used in washing clothes is sodium lauryl sulfate or sodium dodecyl sulfate.
Na2[Na4(PO3)6]