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  • Sodium Sulfite: Is It a Binary or Ternary Compound?
    No, sodium sulfite (Na₂SO₃) is not a binary compound.

    Here's why:

    * Binary compounds are composed of only two different elements.

    * Sodium sulfite contains three different elements: sodium (Na), sulfur (S), and oxygen (O).

    Therefore, sodium sulfite is a ternary compound, meaning it contains three different elements.

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