sodium carbonate
its Sodium (Na) carbonate (CO3) Atleast that's what i think you mean, but remember your capital letters, Co is cobalt, whilst CO is a combinaion of carbon and oxygen :]
The REAL answer is disodium tricarbonate
it is Na2CO3 is Sodium Carbonate you only use the Di and tri prefixes if and only if you are combinding 2 non metals
sodium carbonate
Sodium carbonate
The chemical formula of sodium carbonate is Na2CO3.
Sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) is an inorganic compound classified as a salt. It is composed of sodium cations (Na+) and carbonate anions (CO3^2-).
Sodium Carboxide Sodium, Carbon and Oxygen
sodium carbonate
sodium carbonate
Sodium carbonate
This compound is sodium carbonate - Na2CO3.
The correct name of the compound Na2CO3·10H2O is sodium carbonate decahydrate.
Yes
The chemical formula of sodium carbonate is Na2CO3.
Sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) is an inorganic compound classified as a salt. It is composed of sodium cations (Na+) and carbonate anions (CO3^2-).
Na2CO3 contains two sodium ions and one carbonate ion. The naming rules dictate that the anion in always written second, and the number of each ion is omitted. Thus, this compound is sodium carbonate.
Ma ????? you must mean, since that is the correct atom to atom charge count, Na2CO3 Sodium carbonate
The formula for sodium carbonate decahydrate is Na2CO3·10H2O.
Sodium Carboxide Sodium, Carbon and Oxygen