you can freeze them than the perticles wont move
ionic bond
it's an ionic bond. sodium donates its e- to chlorine and you have a bond.
ionic bond
when sodium and chlorine come together to create salt they have a strong attraction between them, due to that sodium is a cation and chlorine is a anion. so they just end up sticking to each other. kind of like a magnet (+-)attract, (++)(--)repel
Sodium is dangerous because it is an Alkali metal which is HIGHLY reactive with water. Chlorine is dangerous because it forms a strong acid with water.
ionic bond
ionic bond
An ionic bond
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.
it's an ionic bond. sodium donates its e- to chlorine and you have a bond.
Sodium chloride
sodium and chlorine
This element is chlorine; sodium chloride is NaCl.
ionic bond
when sodium and chlorine come together to create salt they have a strong attraction between them, due to that sodium is a cation and chlorine is a anion. so they just end up sticking to each other. kind of like a magnet (+-)attract, (++)(--)repel
The bonding mechanism between sodium and chlorine atom occurs through harpoon mechanism
sodium is not eatible nor is chlorine. Chlorine is a chemical and when mixed with the sodium it forms a new eatible compound and this is salt or table salt.