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Sodium has a body-centered cubic crystal structure. Each sodium atom is located at the center of a cube and the surrounding lattice points.
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No, the lattice spacing of a NaCl crystal cannot be determined with sodium yellow light alone because the wavelength of light used for diffraction needs to match the spacing between planes in the crystal lattice. Since the lattice spacing of NaCl is much smaller than the wavelength of sodium yellow light, other types of radiation such as X-rays are typically used for diffraction experiments to accurately determine the lattice spacing.
Sodium chloride solution is an electrolyte containg ions as Na+ and Cl-. Sodium solid crystal is not an electrolyte, is not dissociated.
It is a sodium chloride crystal.
Yes it is a crystal. It is a lattice compound.
A pure crystal of sodium chloride is transparent.
Solid sodium chloride is not an electrolyte.
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A sodium chloride crystal typically has a cubic shape. It is composed of alternating sodium and chloride ions arranged in a repeating pattern that forms a cubic lattice structure.
chloride ions surrounding it
Because the charges of sodium and chlorine are mutually neutralized.