Sodium peroxide.
Sodium hydroxide has a charge of +1 on the sodium ion and -1 on the hydroxide ion, resulting in an overall charge of 0 for the compound.
If there is any acid radical present, it is one with the formula O2-2. However, hydrogen peroxide is not usually considered an acid except by the broadest definition(s) of acid behavior.
Na2 is not a compound. When you see a formula containing Na2, it means the compound contains 2 Sodium ions.
Preferred IUPAC name: Carbon monoxide
Iupac name of COCl2
4Na + O2 --> 2Na2 + O
O2,N2,H2,F2,Cl2,Li2,Na2
Sodium hydroxide has a charge of +1 on the sodium ion and -1 on the hydroxide ion, resulting in an overall charge of 0 for the compound.
If there is any acid radical present, it is one with the formula O2-2. However, hydrogen peroxide is not usually considered an acid except by the broadest definition(s) of acid behavior.
Diphosphonic Acid. I beleve.
Na2 does not stand for anything by itself, because Na2 does not exist. Na2 would be part of a compound, such as Na2S or Na2O, in which case it means two sodium ions bonded with one sulfide ion or one oxide ion.
Na2 is not a compound. When you see a formula containing Na2, it means the compound contains 2 Sodium ions.
Preferred IUPAC name: Carbon monoxide
Iupac name of COCl2
The IUPAC name for sodium iodide is sodium iodide.
The molecular formula for Sodium Nitroprusside is Na2[Fe(CN)5NO].
Ethanol is the IUPAC name. Its archaic everyday name is 'Ethyl alcohol'.