Yes. These two elements alone will form ionic sodium sulfide, and together with oxygen they can form several other ionic compounds such as Na2SO4.
The compounds in the system nitrogen-sulfur are not ionic.
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Ionic- thers is a large electronegativity difference between sodium and oxygen leading to electron transfer.
Because Na2O is an ionic compound Sodium (Na) does not form molecules. All of its compounds are ionic.
Metal, like sodium.
Sulfur can form both ionic and covalent compounds. For example, sulfur dioxide is a covalent compound whereas sulfides of metals are ionic compounds.
Sulfur can form ionic compounds (eg SO2), but Xenon is a noble gas and does not react to form compounds.
The compounds in the system nitrogen-sulfur are not ionic.
Sodium tends to form ionic compounds.
No: sodium forms a positive ion in its ionic compounds.
Yes, all sodium compounds are ionic.
substances such as sodium and chlorine for ionic compounds basically it is neutral elements that form ionic compounds
Sodium phosphates are ionic compounds.
both are elements. but both form ionic compounds
No, they form covalent bonds. Sulfur dioxide, SO2, for instance.
Sodium and calcium form the cations Na+ and Ca(2+).
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