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Ionic bond.
Yes, with group 16 elements. Sodium oxide can be given as an example.
Water, and some type of salt. HCl, hydrochloric acid, and NaOH, sodium hydroxide, a base, will give water and sodium chloride.
A strongly exothermic reaction to produce a salt, sodium chloride.
The cation,Na +and the anion,F -form the ionicly bonded compound,sodium fluoride.
Ionic
covalent bond
Na+ Cation
Sodium forms ionic compounds with other non-metals.
It is an ionic compound. The bond between sodium and Chlorine is an ionic bond.
Sodium sulfide has an ionic bond.
ionic bond
Sodium and calcium are both metals and will not form a chemical bond with one another. It's possible they could form a solid metal solution called an alloy.
Sodium forms 1 type of ion; namely, Na+.
Ionic bond.
Since Sodium is metal and Nitrogen is Non-Metal, hence Metal and Non-Metal bond will form an Ionic Bond
An ionic compound (of a type called a salt) with the name sodium chloride and formula NaCl.