Na and Li do not bond with each other. They form an alloy- a solid solution with metallic bonding.
Ionic. Na+ and F-
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.
Na(+) and F(-) form NaF sodium fluoride, an ionic bond.
An ionic bond.
Na and Li do not bond with each other. They form an alloy- a solid solution with metallic bonding.
Sodium can form an ionic bond, but sodium (Na) is an element from the alkali metals group.
Ionic. Na+ and F-
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.
Na(+) and F(-) form NaF sodium fluoride, an ionic bond.
An ionic bond.
No, they would form an ionic bond.
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Ionic
An ionic chemical bond is when a bond is formed by the transfer of elections. Fore example NaCl has an ionic bond since Na gives one of its electrons to Cl to form a bond.
They have an ionic bond since Na is positively charged and Cl is negatively charged.its common salt
Na and K are both metals and do not react Na and Cl are metal and non metal respectively and will form ionic compound, NaCl or table salt or sodium chloride Mg and Li are both metals and do not react S and Cl are both non metals and will give covalent compounds