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Why are there more sodium ions in the sulfide compound
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Answer:
2 Na
Step-by-step explanation:
2 Na atoms per 1 Sulfide atom
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Since sodium sulfide is a neutral salt, each sulfide ion requires 2ΓNa+ ions
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