Sodium carbonate contains two ionic bonds, between one Na and CO3 and the other Na and CO3, because in water it brakes down to 2Na+ and CO3- ions.
Ionic bond
Sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) reacts with HCl by the following reatcion Na2CO3 + 2HCl --> 2NaCl + H2O + CO2 The CO2 displaces the oxygen needed to keep the splint burning.
An ionic bond
IT has an 'ionic' bond.
A metallic bond.
sodium citrate bond
Ionic bond
Ionic. The usual rule is that when you have a metal (sodium) and combine it with a nonmetal (fluorine), there is an ionic bond formed.
Baking soda is sodium hydrogen carbonate (sometimes called sodium bicarbonate) Na HCO3. This is an ionic compound consisting of a sodium cationion and a hydrogen carbonate anion. Its a white crystalline powder. It works in baking because it decomposes above 700 C into carbon dioxide, water and sodium carbonate. 2 NaHCO3 → Na2CO3 + H2O + CO2
It is an ionic compound. The bond between sodium and Chlorine is an ionic bond.
covalent bond
Sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) reacts with HCl by the following reatcion Na2CO3 + 2HCl --> 2NaCl + H2O + CO2 The CO2 displaces the oxygen needed to keep the splint burning.
Sodium carbonate is a white powder. It is baking powder and soda. It is soluble in water and and a little soluble in alcohol. It is a sodium salt of carbonic acid. It is an organic compound - it contains carbon.
Metallic
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.
IT has an 'ionic' bond.
An ionic bond