No its ionic because its a metal and nonmetal combined
Today NaCl is considered the formula unit of sodium chloride, not the true chemical formula of the molecule; NaCl form very complex lattices, as other ionic salts.
Yes, it is correct - NaCl is a formula unit of sodium chloride; ionic compounds hasn't a true chemical formula.
The formula unit -NaCl - (not a molecule) contain two atoms.
There is no formula. Cl stands for Chlorine, which is an element on its own; it can be incorporated into a formula such as NaCl (table salt)
Two atoms in the formula unit (not molecule): Na and Cl.
Sodium chloride is NaCl
The correct formula of sodium chloride is NaCl. This molecule has two atoms - sodium and chlorine.
Sodium chloride is formed. Its formula is NaCl.
The formula is NaCl; therefore, the formula has one sodium atom.
A or C.
Yes, this is the formula unit of sodium chloride.
The term molecule is not adequate for sodium chloride because NaCl form large lattices. More exact is formula unit - NaCl.