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find compound from sodium ion

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

In NaCl, sodium (Na) is +1 and the chloride is –1. In MgO the magnesium is +2 and the oxygen (O) is –2 and so again the charges cancel each other out.

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Formulas of Ionic Compounds.

Ba+2 Cl- becomes BaCl2 barium chloride

Al+3 O-2 becomes Al2O3 aluminum oxide

Ca+2 N-3 becomes Ca3N2 calsium nitride

Answered by ItzArmyGirl
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In NaCl, sodium (Na) is +1 and the chloride is –1. In MgO the magnesium is +2 and the oxygen (O) is –2 and so again the charges cancel each other out.

...

Formulas of Ionic Compounds.

Ba+2 Cl- becomes BaCl2 barium chloride

Al+3 O-2 becomes Al2O3 aluminum oxide

Ca+2 N-3 becomes Ca3N2 calsium nitride

K+1 P-3 becomes K3P potassium phosphide

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