YES
Strontium chloride (SrCl2) is a stable compound. Aluminum fluoride (AlF3) is also stable. Barium sulfide (BaS) is relatively stable but can decompose upon exposure to water or air.
No, NF4 is not a stable compound of nitrogen and fluorine. The most stable binary compound of nitrogen and fluorine is nitrogen trifluoride (NF3).
The formula for a compound between carbon and sulfur is carbon disulfide (CS2).
YES
no
It is not reactive.It is a neutral compound.
Yes, a stable compound can be made from lithium and oxygen to form lithium oxide (Li2O). This compound is stable and is commonly found in nature.
YES
Na2O, Sodium Oxide, is a stable compound used in glass and ceramics.
More stable
Strontium chloride (SrCl2) is a stable compound. Aluminum fluoride (AlF3) is also stable. Barium sulfide (BaS) is relatively stable but can decompose upon exposure to water or air.
If you are referring to a chemical compound, then there isn't a stable compound with that exact formula.
It is stable, containing six electrons.
For example titanium dioxide (TiO2) is a stable and nontoxic compound.
For example, xenon, a noble gas can form stable compounds.
A stable binary ionic compound is one that has a balanced ratio of positive and negative ions, resulting in a neutral overall charge. This balance ensures that the compound does not easily lose or gain additional ions, making it chemically stable.