It is an ionic salt
Sugar is a molecular solid
Na and S will form an ionic bond because Na is a nonmetal and S is a metal. Therefore when a metal and nonmetal bond, it forms an ionic bond.
Iron sulfide is an ionic compound.
Na2S (sodium sulfide) is made up of a metal (Na) and a non metal (S), so this would constitute an ionic bond.
Barium sulfide is an ionic compound.
Pure sodium is a metallic crystalline solid.
Sodium Sulfide
Sodium sulfide has an ionic bond.
Sugar is a molecular solid
Sodium Chloride is an ionic solid.
a type of ionic compound called sodium sulfide
Solid
Sodium (symbol, Na) has 1+ charge associated with it. Sulfur (symbol, S) has a 2- charge associated with it. So for every one molecule of sulfur, you need two molecules of sodium to balance out the charges so the ratio (or formula) would be: Na2S (s) The name of this ionic compound would be Sodium sulfide :)
Na and S will form an ionic bond because Na is a nonmetal and S is a metal. Therefore when a metal and nonmetal bond, it forms an ionic bond.
Iron sulfide is an ionic compound.
there is covalent bond in hydrogen sulfide.
The state of matter would be solid