The water solution of sodium chloride is neutral; the solid NaCl is neutral.
After dissociation are formed the cation Na+ and the anion Cl-.
Sodium chloride is dissociated in water:
NaCl-----------------------Na+ (cation) + Cl- (anion)
Sodium chloride is neutral.
The molecule is neutral.
NaCl is not an ion; ions are Na+ and Cl-.
The compound is neutral.
The charge of Na is +1 and the charge of Cl is -1.
*the attractive force between opposite electrical charges
The NaCl has the ion dipole force. This is because the attraction between the Na and Cl ions and the partial charges on the water molecules are strong. They are able to overcome the forces that bind the ions together.
Because the salt water is salt dissolved water, which is NaCl plus water. When the NaCl dissolve in the water, they breaks down into sodium ion (contains positive charge) and chloride ion (contains negative charge), so that the salt water has electrical charges. Actually we can't say it has charges, we only can say that it can conduct electricity.
These are the ions and their charges: Na+1 Cl-1The charges have to add up to zero, so one +1 sodium ion cancels out one -1 chlorine ion. Therefore, the chemical formula of sodium chloride is NaCl.
This ion is sodium, Na+.
Yes.
Na is positive ion,Cl is negative ion
A sodium ion. Cation. Na+ A chlorine ion. Anion Cl- Forms NaCl, sodium chloride.
The ion-ion bond in CaSO4 is stronger than in NaCl because of the higher charges on the cation and anion. Be careful in making this argument. The ion-dipole forces of Ca2+ -H2O and SO42- - H2O might actually be stronger than that of Na+ -H2O and Cl- -H2O due to the high charges on Ca2+ and SO42- . However the strengths of the ions-dipole interactions do not match (or exceed) the strength of the Ca2+ -SO42- ionic bond.
NaCl is the chemical formula for sodium chloride, often known as "table salt". "Na+" is the formula for a sodium ion; "Cl-" is the formula for a chloride ion. The charges balance to give a ratio of 1 sodium ion : 1 chloride ion per molecule of NaCl.
Yes it is. Na is positive ion and Cl is negative ion.