Yes. Sodium nitride is ionic as are all sodium compounds.
yes because sodium is a metal and nitrogen is a nonmetal therefore forming an ionic compound
Sodium Nitride, whenever you have a salt the Cation is called its normal name 'Sodium' while a 'Ide' is added to the end of the Anion 'Nitrogen' -> 'Nitride'
Sodium Nitride is Na3N
The ionic compound for sodium nitride is Na3N. Sodium (Na) is a group 1 element with a +1 charge, while nitrogen (N) is a group 15 element with a -3 charge. The compound is formed by combining these ions in a 3:1 ratio to balance the charges.
Lithium chloride, barium oxide, sodium nitride, lead (II) sulphate
Sodium trinitrodide
yes because sodium is a metal and nitrogen is a nonmetal therefore forming an ionic compound
NaCl is the formula for the ionic compound sodium chloride.
Sodium Nitride, whenever you have a salt the Cation is called its normal name 'Sodium' while a 'Ide' is added to the end of the Anion 'Nitrogen' -> 'Nitride'
The formula for the binary ionic compound sodium nitride is Na3N.
The ionic compound for Magnesium and Nitrogen is magnesium nitride (Mg3N2).
The chemical formula of magnesium nitride is Mg3N2.
Sodium Nitride is Na3N
The ionic compound for sodium nitride is Na3N. Sodium (Na) is a group 1 element with a +1 charge, while nitrogen (N) is a group 15 element with a -3 charge. The compound is formed by combining these ions in a 3:1 ratio to balance the charges.
Lead nitride is an ionic compound.
Lithium chloride, barium oxide, sodium nitride, lead (II) sulphate
In an ionic compound the charges must balance out to zero. Since the nitride ion has a 3- charge and sodium forms a 1+ ion so in sodium nitride there are three sodium ions (Na+) fore every one nitride ion (N3-).