Sodium and sulfur react to produce sodium sulfide, $\mathrm{Na}_2\mathrm{S}$. In what way do the atomic radius and ionic radius of sodium differ from those of sulfur?
Chemistry 9701 · AS & A Level · 2.1
Sodium and sulfur react to produce sodium sulfide, $\mathrm{Na}_2\mathrm{S}$. In what way do the atomic radius and ionic radius of sodium differ from those of sulfur?