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A compound containing sodium and chlorine, in a binary ionic compound, would be named
Responses A sodium chlorine. B sodium
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Sodium reacts with chlorine to form the compound sodium chloride, or salt. The chemical formula below shows how the two elements
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Sodium reacts with chlorine to form the compound sodium chloride, or salt. The chemical formula below shows how the two elements
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Based on the chemical formula, what type of compound is sodium fluoride (NaF)? Why?
Sodium fluoride is an ionic compound because
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sodium reacts with chlorine to form the compound sodium chloride, or salt. The chemical formula below shows how the two elements
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Sodium reacts with chlorine to form the compound sodium chloride, or salt. The chemical formula below shows how the two elements
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Sodium reacts with chlorine to form the compound sodium chloride, or salt. The chemical formula below shows how the two elements
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A compound containing sodium and chlorine, in a binary ionic compound, would be named
Responses A sodium chlorine.sodium
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How do you write the formula for a compound containing a polyatomic ion?
Give a for example. I write it as I would any compound.
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Sodium reacts with chionne to form the compound sodium chlonde, or salt. The chemical formula below shows how the two elements
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