"Sodium phosphorus" is not a valid name for a chemical compound, so it's impossible to answer this question. Sodium phosphatewould be Na3PO4. Sodium phosphide would be Na3P. There are other compounds (sodium phosphite, sodium metaphosphate, etc.) which have similar names, each of which has its own formula. You'll need to make it more clear which one you're talking about to get a definitive answer.
Na+1 P-3 <--- these are the ions and their charges
Na+1 Na+1 Na+1 P-3 <---- the charges have to add up to zero, so three +1 sodium ions cancel out one -3 phosphorous ion
Na3P <--- simplify
Sodium is symbolised Na,
Phophorus is symbolised P
Sodium phosphide is symbolised Na3P
The ionic sodium phosphide is Na3P.
Na3P
The one that will dissociate into TWO ions is (2) NaBrO3 (sodium bromate). It will dissociate into Na^+ and BrO3^-.
Dissociation of what? Table salt, for example (NaCl) dissociates into Na+ and Cl- ions in water.
A NaCl solution is a mixture. It has Na+ ions, Cl- ions and water.
NaCl is the compound that is formed from a tight network of oppositely charged ions. NaCl, or sodium chloride, is better known as salt.
Sodium and sulfur form an ionic bond.
The chemical formula of calcium phosphate is Ca3(PO4)2.
NaHCO3 with Na+ and HCO3- ions
Na3PO4 (tri-sodium phosphate)
The sodium ion is Na+ and the oxide ion is O2-. Therefore the ionic compound formed between the two ions has chemical formula Na2O which is sodium oxide.
The one that will dissociate into TWO ions is (2) NaBrO3 (sodium bromate). It will dissociate into Na^+ and BrO3^-.
Na+ and C2H3O2- are the two ions in the compound sodium acetate.
Na+1 Cl-1 ------> these are the ions and their chargesNaCl -----> charges add up to zero, so one atom each in the compound
Sodium chloride is a compound composed of the elements sodium and chlorine, with the formula unit NaCl. NaCl is known as common table salt. NaCl is an ionic compound, formed when Na+ ions and Cl- ions form an ionic bond, which is an electrostatic charge between oppositely charged ions.
Baking soda is NaHCO3, sodium hydrogen carbonate (bicarbonate) which contains Na+ and [HCO3]- ions
Na + I -> NaI Na+ + I- -> NaI Ionic compounds are formed when electrons transfer between atoms, leaving ions behind. These ions then attract each other due to the opposite charges.
The chemical formula for sodium oxide is Na2O. It is an ionic compound and the ions present are Na+ and O2-.
Sodium carbonate is an ionic compound with the formula Na2CO3. It is composed of sodium ions ( Na+) and carbonate ions (CO32-). The carbonate ion is in turn composed of carbon and oxygen.