The name is simply Sodium, since metals names dont change when they change into an ion.
SFe sodium iron
A compound containing sodium and chlorine in a binary ionic compound would be named sodium chloride.
Yes, sodium sulfide is a binary compound as it is composed of two different elements - sodium (Na) and sulfur (S).
The binary compound made up of sodium and oxygen is called sodium oxide (Na2O).
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No, sodium chlorate (NaClO3) is not a binary compound.A binary compound contains exactly 2 elements. Sodium chlorate contains 3.however sodium chloride (NaCl) is a binary compound.
A compound containing sodium and chlorine in a binary ionic compound would be named sodium chloride.
Yes, sodium sulfide is a binary compound as it is composed of two different elements - sodium (Na) and sulfur (S).
The binary compound made up of sodium and oxygen is called sodium oxide (Na2O).
The binary ionic compound name for NaBr is sodium bromide.
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No, sodium nitrate, NaNO3 contains three elements sodium nitrogen and oxygen (its a ternary compound)
No, sodium chlorate (NaClO3) is not a binary compound.A binary compound contains exactly 2 elements. Sodium chlorate contains 3.however sodium chloride (NaCl) is a binary compound.
Sodium chloride is an ionic compound ( a compound between a metal and a non-metal) It is also a binary compound as it contains two elements. So it can be described as an ionic compound or more precisely as a binary ionic compound. A binary compound is one that contains exactly two elements. Binary compounds may be ionic or covalent.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is an example of a binary ionic compound. It forms between the metal sodium (Na) and the nonmetal chlorine (Cl).
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is not a binary compound as it contains both sodium and chlorine, which are different elements. Binary compounds consist of two different elements only.
Sodium bromide.
The compound Na4Si is called sodium silicide. It is a binary compound composed of sodium (Na) and silicon (Si).