Sodium is an element. Chloride is an element. Sodium and chlorine combine to form the compound sodium chloride which is commonly known as the table salt.
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sodium chloride
Sodium (Na) reacts with chlorine to form sodium chloride (NaCl), which is an ionic substance
Sodium is a metallic element. It appears in Group (1) of the Periodic Table. It is highly reactive with water and oxygen, to form the compounds sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and Sodium oxide (Na2O). Any chemical ( metal, solid liquid or gas) that appears in the Periodic Table is an ELEMENT. ; Neither a compound nor a mixture.
Sodium is an element. Chloride is an element. Sodium and chlorine combine to form the compound sodium chloride which is commonly known as the table salt.
1 sodium, 1 phosphate
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sodium chloride
Ionic
YES!!!! Taking Sodium and Chlorine as an example. Sodium metal is an element. Chlorine gas is an element. Put them together in a gas jar and they will react to form the compound sodium chloride. In nature atmospheric nitrogen (an element) will react with atmospheric oxygen (also an element), when a lightning strike discharges, to form nitrogen oxides (compounds).
Sodium (Na) reacts with chlorine to form sodium chloride (NaCl), which is an ionic substance
Argon
Sodium is an element.
Sodium can form an ionic bond, but sodium (Na) is an element from the alkali metals group.
It is still sodium. Adding water just makes it a sodium solution, but does not form a new compound
Sodium is a metallic element. It appears in Group (1) of the Periodic Table. It is highly reactive with water and oxygen, to form the compounds sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and Sodium oxide (Na2O). Any chemical ( metal, solid liquid or gas) that appears in the Periodic Table is an ELEMENT. ; Neither a compound nor a mixture.