When positive ions and negative ions are nearby they are attracted and pair up building an Ionic Crystal.
Sodium chloride is an ionic compound; the term "molecule" is not adequate because NaCl form large lattices.
Positive ions (cations) and negative ions (anions) form an ionic compound through electrostatic attraction. The cations and anions are held together in a crystal lattice structure, resulting in a stable compound.
crystal lattice
Combination of a metal with a non metal will form an ionic compound.
crystal lattice
Sea shells are primarily composed of calcium carbonate, which is an ionic compound. The calcium and carbonate ions form an ionic bond in the crystal structure of the shell.
An ionic compound can conduct electric current when it is dissolved in water or molten (liquid) form, allowing the ions to move freely and carry charge. In solid form, ionic compounds are not conductive because the ions are held in a fixed position in the crystal lattice.
crystal lattice
Gold is a transition metal and sulfur is a nonmetal so the only bond here could be ionic.
The term that describes the arrangement of particles in an ionic compound is crystal lattice. In a crystal lattice, positively and negatively charged ions are arranged in a regular, repeating pattern to achieve stability. The specific arrangement of ions in the crystal lattice contributes to the overall structure and properties of the ionic compound.
CaCl2 is an ionic compound. It is composed of a metal (calcium) and a non-metal (chlorine) bonded together through ionic bonding, forming a crystal lattice structure.
There are distinct molecules in in substances that form an ionic compound, it is just that when they form an ionic compound (a crystal lattice structure) the pattern in the sturcture is the dominant feature rather than separate molecules.