Sodium chloride is an inorganic ionic salt.
it is a ionic compound so i beleve no
NaCl is sodium chloride; which is a binary compound because it is composed from two elements.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is a binary compound.
NaCl is the formula unit of sodium chloride.
Nacl contain a cation (Na+) and an anion (Cl-).
For example sodium chloride, NaCl.
i think that the ending for all names of binary compounds is ide. for example : NaCl is a binary ionic compound and it ends with and ide .
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No. Bianry compounds contain exactly two elements, an example is NaCl. H2SO4 has three elements and is a ternary compound.
No. Not all binary compounds are ionic and not all ionic compounds are binary. An ionic compound is a compound formed by the exchange rather than the sharing of electrons. A binary compound is any compound of exactly 2 elements. Examples: Sodium chloride (NaCl, compound sodium and chlorine) is both binary and ionic. Potassium hydroxide (KOH, compound of potassium, hydrogen, and oxygen) is ionic but not binary. Water (H2O, compound of hydrogen and oxygen) is binary, but covalent, not ionic.
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NaCl sodium chloride
No Its an ionic compound
No, sodium chlorate (NaClO3) is not a binary compound.A binary compound contains exactly 2 elements. Sodium chlorate contains 3.however sodium chloride (NaCl) is a binary compound.
NaCl is a Sodium Chloride molecule,and is a Polar Bond.
A binary compound contains two elements. An ionic compound will contain cations and anions and form an infinite lattice for example sodium chloride, NaCl, calcium fluoride, CaF2. A binary molecular compound will form molecules for example water, H2O, carbon monoxide, CO. The ionic compounds will generally be high melting brittle solids, molecular compounds will vary from gases, (lighter ones) through to liquids and solids, for example the alkanesCnH2n+2,Ionic compounds are generally formed by metals and non-metals, molecular generally from non-metals.
ionic compound eg: NaCl