Sodium fluoride contain 1 sodium atom and 1 fluorine atom.
The compound is sodium fluoride, which is formed by the combination of sodium (Na) and fluorine (F) atoms. Sodium fluoride is commonly used in toothpaste and water fluoridation to prevent tooth decay.
It may be a solute in water but it is a solid white salt.
The two elements that make the compound "salt", are sodium (metal) and chloride (non-metal). These two elements are bonded together to create sodium chloride as we call it "salt". Sodium particle-> O + O <-Chloride particle = Sodium chloride (salt).
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Pure NaF (sodium fluoride,not flouride)contains 45.23% fluorine by weight.
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the formula of sodium flouride is NaF.
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NaF is a salt.
NaF.NaF
Sodium Flouride - I think :/
Sodium flouride is toothpaste. we use it to brush our human teeth
The compound formed when sodium reacts with fluorine is sodium fluoride (NaF).
Sodium sulphate is an ionic compound composed of sodium ions (Na+) and sulphate ions (SO4^2-). It is not a single particle but a crystalline solid made up of a repeating pattern of these ions.
Sodium fluoride is an ionic compound with the formula NaF.