Very much so; the sodium and chlorine ions are perfectly balanced, and fit together like fingers in a glove.
Of course, what makes the bond itself strong is that it's ionic: the Na+ and Cl- ions are strongly attracted to each other, as each tries to fill its outermost shell with exactly eight electrons.
And it's a good thing, too: while our bodies need a substantial amount of table salt to survive, both sodium and chlorine would be poisonous to us on their own.
In what sense?
It is a strong electrolyte , yes.
But it is not a strong acid or base. In fact it is not an acid or base at all.
The water solution of sodium chloride is neutral.
Yes, the ionic bond is strong to held the two atoms together such as NaCl .
Yes, NaCl is weak ionic bond.
Ionic Bond
NaCl
It is an ionic bond.
ionic bond
NaCl forms ionic bonds.
Sodium chloride = NaCl
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.
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