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sodium fluoride
Examples are: sodium chloride, potassium iodide, uranyl nitrate, magnesium sulfate, cacium carbonate, lithium fluoride, lead sulfide, sodium phosphate etc.
Sodium chloride (table salt), Sodium fluoride, Sodium bromide, Sodium Iodide. they are all salts, products of group 1 Alkali metals reacting with group 7 atoms
monosodium glutamate, lead diacetate, potassium bitartrate, potassium chloride, magnesium sulfate, sodium chloride, uranyl nitrate, potassium phosphate, etc.
Common table salt (sodium chloride) has a much higher melting point than either sodium or chlorine.
sodium iodide
Because the atomic weight of sodium is greater than the atomic weight of lithium; sodium is under lithium in the column of alkali metals.
The name of the compound represented by the formula NaI is sodium iodide.
Examples of salts: sodium chloride, uranyle nitrate, potassium acetate, strontium iodide, ammonium phosphate, lithium fluoride, magnesium sulfate, boron fluoride
Sodium iodide
sodium fluoride
Sodium iodide is a compound and that is its name.
Examples are: sodium chloride, potassium iodide, uranyl nitrate, magnesium sulfate, cacium carbonate, lithium fluoride, lead sulfide, sodium phosphate etc.
Sodium fluoride is the only compound in sodium fluoride.
Sodium chloride (table salt), Sodium fluoride, Sodium bromide, Sodium Iodide. they are all salts, products of group 1 Alkali metals reacting with group 7 atoms
monosodium glutamate, lead diacetate, potassium bitartrate, potassium chloride, magnesium sulfate, sodium chloride, uranyl nitrate, potassium phosphate, etc.
They are generally represented as NaX. X shows the halide ion. The ions in this family are fluoride, chloride, bromide and iodide.