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No, an ionic bond is an intramolecular force, as it holds atoms within a molecule together.
Yes. You are correct.
NaCl is an ionic compound, not a molecule. The positive sodium ion and the negative chloride ion are held together by an electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged ions.
The force is a chemical bond
It is an electric force - the "ionic bond".
No, an ionic bond is an intramolecular force, as it holds atoms within a molecule together.
Yes. You are correct.
NaCl is an ionic compound, not a molecule. The positive sodium ion and the negative chloride ion are held together by an electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged ions.
The force is a chemical bond
It is an electric force - the "ionic bond".
An ionic bond do hold the atoms of NaCl together.
Ionic bonds
Bonds hold atoms together. There are hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds, and covalent bonds.
The chemicl bond is ionic- the force is elctrostaic, "Coulomb"
There are two: Ionic Bonds, and Covalent Bonds
ionic forces
the force of attraction the force of attraction