A colorless or white crystalline compound, NaCl, used in the manufacture of chemicals and as a food preservative and seasoning.
Crystal
Sodium and chlorine are the reactants; sodium chloride is the product.
Sodium chloride crystallizes into cubes.
The reactants in this hypothetical reaction are sodium and chlorine. See the related question for details on a better way to make sodium chloride in practice.
When hydrochloric acid is neutralized by sodium hydroxide, the salt formed is sodium chloride (NaCl).
Crystal
Sodium and chlorine are the reactants; sodium chloride is the product.
its not a crystal its an electrotastic compound formed by ionic particles by: Mr chemistry teachear- doctor tembleque Alternate answer: yes, it is a crystal, specifically face-centered cubic.
Sodium chloride crystallizes into cubes.
It is a sodium chloride crystal.
A compound is formed from 2 or more chemical elements linked by chemical bonds; and sodium chloride has sodium and chlorine linked by an ionic bond. And sodium chloride (NaCl) is a chemical compound.
Sodium chloride is formed from sodium and chlorine.
Not quite right. Sodium chloride is formed from sodium ions (Na+) and chloride ions (Cl-)
A pure crystal of sodium chloride is transparent.
Solid sodium chloride is not an electrolyte.
Sodium chloride solution is an electrolyte containg ions as Na+ and Cl-. Sodium solid crystal is not an electrolyte, is not dissociated.
The ionic bond of sodium chloride is formed when chlorine gains an electron from sodium.