No Its an ionic compound
NaCl is an ionic compound composed of sodium (Na+) and chloride (Cl-) ions held together by electrostatic forces. It is not a molecule because it does not consist of covalently bonded atoms.
Sodium chloride is an ionic compound; the term "molecule" is not adequate because NaCl form large lattices.
It would be inaccurate to speak of an NaCl molecule because NaCl is an ionic compound, not a molecule. NaCl is formed from an ionic bond between sodium ions (Na+) and chloride ions (Cl-), not from the sharing of electrons between atoms like in a covalent molecule.
NaCl is a Sodium Chloride molecule,and is a Polar Bond.
The formula unit -NaCl - (not a molecule) contain two atoms.
The term molecule is not adequate for sodium chloride because NaCl form large lattices. More exact is formula unit - NaCl.
NaCl is ionic, but it is not a molecule. Molecules can only be covalent.
Lithium chloride (as NaCl) is an ionic compound.
Because sodium chloride form giant lattices without a limit between molecules.
NaCl is an ionic compound. NaCl is sodium chloride.
Sodium chloride is an ionic compound; the term "molecule" is not adequate because NaCl form large lattices.
NaCl