Sodium chloride is an ionic compound.
The structure formed when atoms are joined by a covalent bond is called a molecule. In a covalent bond, atoms share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration, resulting in the formation of a molecule with a specific chemical formula and properties.
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.
No NaCl has nearly pure ionic bond
The structure formed when atoms are joined by a covalent bond is called a molecule. In a covalent bond, atoms share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration, leading to the formation of a molecule.
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.
no
Every halogen can form their molecules by a single covalent bond.
A covalent bond involve sharing of electrons.
Yes, it is possible.
He2 does not exist.Cl2 is joined by a single covalent bond and N2 by a triple covalent bond.That means O2 is the molecule joined by double covalent bond
MgF2 and NaCl are ionic. NH3 and H2O contain polar covalent bonds. N2 contains non polar covalent bond.
No - sodium chloride is ONLY an ionic compound.