Sodium chloride = NaCl
NaCl
No it is not, table salt is an example of an ionic bond.
The common example of ionic bond is NaCl the common salt.
Electrovalent bond is an other name for the ionic bond. This comes from the fact that in a ionic bonding it is electric attractions of the ions which make the bonding possible.
Ionic bond is between positively charged atom with a negatively charged atom The best example is salt: Na+ with Cl- to give NaCl
No. this is an example of ionic bond, not hydrogen bond
NaCL
The elements involved give and take electrons in an ionic bond. The bond is created because of the electrostatic attraction between the 2 charges.
Ionic bond between Na+ cation and Cl- anion
An ionic chemical bond is when a bond is formed by the transfer of elections. Fore example NaCl has an ionic bond since Na gives one of its electrons to Cl to form a bond.
Sodium chloride is an ionic bond.
Covalently bonded. The most common example of an ionic bond is the Hydrogen bond.
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