The ionic formula is Na+ Cl-
Sodium and chlorine react together to fom sodium chloride (common salt) which is an ionic compund with an ionic formula of Na+ Cl-
Chlorine and sodium combine to produce the ionic compound sodium chloride.
The new compound is called "sodium chloride", has the formula NaCl, and has ionic bonds.
Yes. However, the correct formula is Na2SO4.
molecular chlorine is added to a solution of sodium bromide fine the balance equation and the net ionic equation
Sodium and chlorine react together to fom sodium chloride (common salt) which is an ionic compund with an ionic formula of Na+ Cl-
Chlorine and sodium combine to produce the ionic compound sodium chloride.
The new compound is called "sodium chloride", has the formula NaCl, and has ionic bonds.
Yes. However, the correct formula is Na2SO4.
The elements are sodium, Na, and chlorine, Cl. The bond is ionic. The ionic formula is Na+ Cl-
molecular chlorine is added to a solution of sodium bromide fine the balance equation and the net ionic equation
It is an ionic compound. The bond between sodium and Chlorine is an ionic bond.
Ionic
An ionic compound (of a type called a salt) with the name sodium chloride and formula NaCl.
The formula for table salt is NaCl. This means that in this ionic compound, sodium ions and chlorine ions are bonded together in a one to one ratio. Sodium is the metallic element in this compound, whereas chloride is the nonmetal in the compound. Of course, sodium is only metallic in its elemental (not ionic) form.
An ionic bond as there is an actual transfer of electrons between the two elements in the product, Sodium Chloride. Sodium gives away one electron in order to become stable, i.e., get noble gas configuration and chlorine accepts that electron (given away by Sodium) to become stable. Thus, an ionic bond is formed between them.
Because sodium is a metal and chlorine is a non metal, it is ionically bonded.