NaCl is one atom of Na and one atom of Cl. Therefore, each molecule of NaCl has 2 atoms each, combined.
1 Sodium (Na) and 1 Chlorine (Cl)
Sodium, Na, and chlorine, Cl, make up NaCl.
There are two types of elements, sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) in NaCl and they exist as ions: Na+ and Cl- ions
No such substance as 'NaCl2'. However, NaCl (sodium chloride or common table salt) has two atoms viz. 1 x sodium(Na) and 1 x chlorine(Cl).
There are 1.41 e24 atoms of Na in 2.35 mol of NaCl.
NaCl is one atom of Na and one atom of Cl. Therefore, each molecule of NaCl has 2 atoms each, combined.
Two atoms in the formula unit (not molecule): Na and Cl.
Halite is sodium chloride, NaCl; NaCl has in the molecule two atoms: 1 Na atom and 1 chlorine atom.
1 Na and 1 Cl
NaCl has 2 atoms, one of Na (sodium) and one of Cl (chlorine) The chemical formula says that there are 12 molecules of NaCl present so if there are 2 atoms in each molecule of NaCl, there are 24 atoms present.
One molecule has two atoms (one Na and one Cl). So 3NaCl will have six atoms.
Na is sodium Cl is chlorine NaCl is sodium chloride (table salt)
NaCl is a molecule composed of two atoms Na and Cl.
1 Sodium (Na) and 1 Chlorine (Cl)
Sodium, Na, and chlorine, Cl, make up NaCl.
In one molecule of NaCl there are two ions, Na+ and Cl-.