No, sodium chloride is classified as a salt. It is a compound fo sodium, a metal, and chlorine, a nonmetal.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is an inorganic salt (halide).
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is a salt; ammonia (NH3) is a gas.
No, the bonds in sodium chloride are ionic. Metallic bonds form only among metals, not with nonmetals.
monovalent metals are metals with one charge. can also be non-metals. ex. NaCl - Sodium Chloride KCl - Potassium Chloride
Yes, NaCl
Generally, metals and non-metals; as sodium and chlorine in sodium chloride.
Sodium chloride is not a narcotic.
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.
Sodium chloride contains the metal sodium and the non metal chlorine.
homogeneous mixtures
homogeneous mixture
The two elements that make the compound "salt", are sodium (metal) and chloride (non-metal). These two elements are bonded together to create sodium chloride as we call it "salt". Sodium particle-> O + O <-Chloride particle = Sodium chloride (salt).