Sodium (Na), and fluorine (F) combine to form sodium fluoride (NaF).
The name of the compound is sodium fluoride and the chemical formula is NaF.
NaF2
NaBr, sodium bromide.
Sodium and chlorine react each other to form sodium chloride, NaCl, which is an ionic compound.
This formula is Na3PO4.
Na^(+) + Br^(-)= NaBr
NaHCO3 with Na+ and HCO3- ions
NaBr, sodium bromide.
Na and Ba donot react with each other.
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.
Sodium and chlorine react each other to form sodium chloride, NaCl, which is an ionic compound.
Na+1 NO3- => Na(NO3)
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.
2 Na +and1 CO3 2-form the ionic compound,Na2CO3======
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This formula is Na3PO4.
Na^(+) + Br^(-)= NaBr
NaHCO3 with Na+ and HCO3- ions
Na2S : Sodium sulfide