Sodium carbonate
sodium carbonate
Polyatomic Ionic Compound
No, its considered an ionic compound since it is Na+ cation and OH- anion that bond together (in this case tis just a polyatomic ionic compound).
Na2CO3 is an ionic compound. However, note that it contains covalently bonded carbonate ions, which are not compounds because they are not electrically neutral.
Ionic
sodium carbonate
Polyatomic Ionic Compound
2 Na +and1 CO3 2-form the ionic compound,Na2CO3======
No, its considered an ionic compound since it is Na+ cation and OH- anion that bond together (in this case tis just a polyatomic ionic compound).
yes, like Na2CO3. H2O
Na2CO3-10H2O
The name of the compound Na2CO3 is sodium carbonate. It has: 2 atoms of sodium (Na) 1 atom of Carbon 3 atoms of Oxygen bound together with ionic and polar-covalent bonds
Na2CO3 is an ionic compound. However, note that it contains covalently bonded carbonate ions, which are not compounds because they are not electrically neutral.
sodium carbonate
Ionic
The name for the ionic compound FeO is iron(II) oxide.
I think KCI ionic compound name is Potassium Chloride.