The structure, chemical formula unit and properties are the same.
The sulfate MgSO4.7H2O has a monoclinic structure.
ionic bond
A compound. As a solid, table salt consists of sodium cations (Na+) and chlorine anions (Cl-) which are arranged into a giant ionic lattice structure (which is held in place by the electrostatic attraction between the opposite charges on the ions) - the structure does not conduct electricity. In solution, this structure is lost as the salt dissolves; the oppositely charged ions are free to move about and pass each other, enabling the solution to conduct electricity. I would say that in solution or in a 'mixture' - depending on whether it is saturated, that it is a homogenous mixture as there is no physical difference in the state of the components of the mixture. Na+Cl-
It is known that salt fish has a human head.
The mineral halite (table salt) meets all the requirements for being defined as a mineral in that it is naturally occurring, a solid, has a chemical formula, has a crystalline structure, and is inorganic.
its not a crystal its an electrotastic compound formed by ionic particles by: Mr chemistry teachear- doctor tembleque Alternate answer: yes, it is a crystal, specifically face-centered cubic.
Table salt is a compound - sodium chloride (NaCl).
What makes up a salt crystal?
i think it would be a small crystal. pour table salt on a clear plastic wrap on a table and examine it.
Halite is table salt. The cubic crystal "galena" is lead sulfide.
Table salt has a cube structure and table sugar has a hexagonal crystaline structure.
The name given to the change which the calcium chloride crystal has undergone is table salt. Table salt is also known as sodium chloride.
Table salt, which is sodium chloride or NaCl
The sulfate MgSO4.7H2O has a monoclinic structure.
Single molecular
Table salt is made up Sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl)-Sodium chloride combines to form a white crystal lattice we refer to as salt.
ionic bond