Na > Al . P is a non-metal and Ar is a noble (inert) gas
"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.
Sodium hydroxide
Yeah, an example is a radical anion that it creates (ketyl): Diphenylketyl Na + Ph2CO →Na+Ph2CO−
Na and Cl are chemical elements; NaCl is a chemical compound.
Na is Natrium, or sodium. NA is not actually a compound it is an elemnent.
Na is an element. It is Sodium.
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salt
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NaCl is an ionic compound
Na+1 NO3- => Na(NO3)
It's a compound - sodium + chlorine.
NaOCl is a compound because it is composed of three elements. If it's not on the periodic table, then it's not an element. Na, O, and Cl are on the periodic table, so they are elements. When they combine, they form compounds.
Na > Al . P is a non-metal and Ar is a noble (inert) gas
"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.
Sodium hydroxide