Lithium chloride, barium oxide, sodium nitride, lead (II) sulphate
LiCl is lithium chloride. BaO is barium oxide. Na3N is sodium nitride. PbSO4 is lead II sulfate.
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.
Barium nitride is Ba3N2 And the oxidation numbers are +2 for Ba and -3 for N
The conventional name for Na3N is sodium nitride.
Na3N
LiCl is lithium chloride. BaO is barium oxide. Na3N is sodium nitride. PbSO4 is lead II sulfate.
The formula for the binary ionic compound sodium nitride is Na3N.
Sodium trinitrodide
The ionic compound for Magnesium and Nitrogen is magnesium nitride (Mg3N2).
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.
Barium nitride is Ba3N2 And the oxidation numbers are +2 for Ba and -3 for N
Group 15 elements generally form covalent compounds. However the two elements from group 15 nitrogen and phosphorus are known to form nitride (N3-) and phosphide (P3-) ions as in Na3N or Na3P.
The conventional name for Na3N is sodium nitride.
Na3N
The compound name for Na3N is sodium nitride.
The formula for the ionic compound formed between sodium and nitrogen is Na3N. It is formed by the transfer of electrons from sodium (Na) to nitrogen (N) to achieve a stable electronic configuration.
Sodium trinitrodide