Table Salt that you put on food, is the ionic compound . sodium chlroide.
Sodium chloride forms the ions Sodium cation (Na^(+) aand the Chloride anion (Cl(-)).
Other common ionic compounds in domestic use are ;-
Sodium Stearate/Palmate (soap)_ for washing.
Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate ( Baking soda) - for cooking.
Soda crystals/Washing soda ( Sodium carbonate) for cleaning/washing clothes/ removing smells.
All are common compounds that are ionically bonded.
Calcium oxide is an ionically bonded compound that contains equal numbers of calcium cations with a charge of +2 and oxide anions with a charge of -2.
False. The gases on Titan are primarily molecular gases such as nitrogen and methane, which are not ionically bonded.
Yes, sodium fluoride is a molecular compound. It consists of individual sodium ions (Na+) and fluoride ions (F-) that are ionically bonded together in a fixed ratio.
In copper sulfate (CuSO4), the polyatomic ion is SO4^2-, which is covalently bonded. The copper ion (Cu) is not part of the polyatomic ion and is ionically bonded to the sulfate ion.
The binary compound Ba3P2 stand for Barium Phosphide.
The compound KF is ionically bonded.
Calcium oxide is an ionically bonded compound that contains equal numbers of calcium cations with a charge of +2 and oxide anions with a charge of -2.
salt
CO. NaCl is not a molecular compound, because it is ionically bonded.
its a compound consisting of calcium ionically bonded to bromine
No. Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) is a salt, and it is bonded ionically.
A carbonate is an ionically bonded compound that includes the polyatomic anion with formula CO32-.
NaCl, an ionically bonded compound named "sodium chloride".
The compound is magnesium chloride, an ionically bonded solid at standard temperature and pressure, with formula MgCl2.
Ionically bonded compounds.
NaCl is ionic, but it is not a molecule. Molecules can only be covalent.
covalent