Sodium and sulfur are two distinct elements that are located in the third period in the Periodic Table. Sodium is a metal and sulfur is a non metal.
Produces Sodium iodide, Water, Sulfur and Sulfur dioxide
Na2s
Sodium is more reactive than sulfur.
Brimstone is an older name for sulfur, but it's the same! :)
a metal and a nonmetal such as sodium and sulfur which would make sodium sulfide
Sodium sulfide has the formula Na2S it is the binary compound of the elements sodium and sulfur. It is very basic (alkaline). Sodium fluoride has the formula NaF. It is the binary compound of the elements sodium and fluorine. It is only mildly basic.
The most common compound between sodium and sulfur that does not contain other elements has the formula Na2S.
The sodium and sulfur elements make the compound of sodium sulfide or Na(2)S. *(2)=subscript 2 The reason for this is because this is an example of an ionic bond (or a bond between a metal and a non-metal) in this case the Sodium is a metal and the sulfur is a non-metal. Since sodium has a charge of +1 and sulfur has a charge of -2 there has to be 2 sodium and one sulfur, thus making the charges of the two elements cancel out.
Produces Sodium iodide, Water, Sulfur and Sulfur dioxide
Na2s
Sodium is more reactive than sulfur.
Brimstone is an older name for sulfur, but it's the same! :)
a metal and a nonmetal such as sodium and sulfur which would make sodium sulfide
It will form sodium chloride and sulfur hydroxide
Sulfite is a ion, while Sulfur trioxide is a molecule
Sodium chloride, Water, Sulfur and Sulfur dioxide
Sodium and sulfur make sodium sulfide together. 2Na+ (2 cations) and S2- (anion) make Na2S (compound)