An ionic compound
Sodium sulfide, Na2S, can be formed.
Na2s
Sodium selenide is a compound formed between sodium and selenium.
Sodium and sulfur together in a compound represents a ionic bonds, because sodium is a metal and sulfur is a non-metal. The chemical formula for this compound would Na2S, and its name would be sodium sulfide.
No. All sodium compounds are ionic.
Sodium sulfide, Na2S, can be formed.
Na2s
K2S is the formula for the ionic compound formed from potassium and sulfur.
K2S is the formula for the ionic compound formed from potassium and sulfur.
Sodium selenide is a compound formed between sodium and selenium.
sodium sulfite formed sodium sulfite formed
Sodium and sulfur together in a compound represents a ionic bonds, because sodium is a metal and sulfur is a non-metal. The chemical formula for this compound would Na2S, and its name would be sodium sulfide.
Sodium (symbol, Na) has 1+ charge associated with it. Sulfur (symbol, S) has a 2- charge associated with it. So for every one molecule of sulfur, you need two molecules of sodium to balance out the charges so the ratio (or formula) would be: Na2S (s) The name of this ionic compound would be Sodium sulfide :)
No. All sodium compounds are ionic.
The compound formed between sodium and selenium is named "sodium selenide" and has the formula Na2Se.
K2S is the formula for the ionic compound formed from potassium and sulfur.
Sodium chloride, an ionic compound, is formed.