This is a salt containing only atoms from only two elements: example: sodium fluoride - NaF.
Sodium phosphate is a ternary salt.
Yes, but there are also trinary (and may be quaternary) ionic salts like alum: KAl(SO4)2 potassium-aluminum sulfate
Binary
Binary fission
Calcium fluoride is a binary compound.
Sodium phosphate is a ternary salt.
table salt
A binary salt contain only two chemical elements; for example sodium chloride, NaCl. Radical salt is very probable an incorrect term.
Yes, but there are also trinary (and may be quaternary) ionic salts like alum: KAl(SO4)2 potassium-aluminum sulfate
This is a binary salt.
This is a binary salt.
It is. It contains just the two elements, sodium and chlorine. The sodium forms positive ions, and the chlorides are negative.
Binary what? Binary numbers? Binary stars? Binary fission?
Sodium chloride is an inorganic ionic salt.
No, binary is a number system.A binary digit is called a bit.
Infinite (and binary).
Binary trees are commonly used to implement binary search tree and binary heaps.