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 bromide.
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.
The compound Na4Si is called sodium silicide. It is a binary compound composed of sodium (Na) and silicon (Si).