Sodium hydroxide, or NaOH, is neither a metal or a non-metal. It is an ionic compound.
It is composed of sodium, which is a metal, and oxygen and hydrogen which are non-metals.
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Sodium, copper and aluminum are all metals. Chlorine is not a metal.
Sodium is a non-ferrous metal. Ferrous metals contain iron, while non-ferrous metals do not. Sodium is a soft, silvery-white, highly reactive metal that belongs to the alkali metal group in the periodic table.
Sodium chloride contains the metal sodium and the non metal chlorine.
Sodium carbonate is a compound that is not classified as a metal or nonmetal. It is made up of sodium atoms (a metal) and carbon atoms (a nonmetal) bonded together in a compound.
In sodium chloride (NaCl), there are no metal ions present. Sodium (Na) is a metal cation, and chloride (Cl) is a non-metal anion. When they combine to form NaCl, they do not exist as individual metal ions.
sodium is a metal
No. sodium is a metal
Sodium is a metal (an alkali metal).
Do you breathe metal? Oxygen is a gas, not metal.
Sodium and Chlorine. Sodium is a metal and chlorine is a halide gas.
The metal is sodium, Na. In most compounds, the metal (if there is one) will come first, followed by the non-metal. NaCl is sodium chloride, more commonly known as table salt. It consists of one atom of sodium (a highly reactive alkali metal) and chlorine (a highly reactive non-metal halogen.)
It is a non metal. It is an ionic compound.
Table salt is sodium chloride, NaCl; the metal is sodium.
Because sodium is a metal and chlorine is a non metal, it is ionically bonded.
Sodium, copper and aluminum are all metals. Chlorine is not a metal.
Sodium chloride is a compound, not a chemical element.
no, it contains the metal Sodium.