ionic bond
A salt crystal, such as NaCl, is held together by an ionic bond, or force, between the element sodium and chlorine.
Water of crystallization
A crystal
opposite charges.
A compound
Metal atoms held together by covalent bonds .
Salt water- the ions are not held in the crystal lattice they are free to move.
most ionic compounds are salt
The ammonia in the salt crystal garden is mixed with the aluiminum
The crystal is broken.
No, the particles in salt are Sodium ions (Na+) and Chlorine ions (Cl-) which are held together by the electrostatic force in ionic bonds which are strong. This is why salt has a high melting point.