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Halite or sodium chloride! :D u r special just believe it u r awesome <3

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What holds ions together in a crystal?

sodium :)


What type of attractive force or bond holds the sodium ions and chloride ions together in a crystal of sodium chloride?

They are held together by an electrostatic force causing an ionic bond.


How do crystal bonds ions stay together?

Magic


What forces holds ions together?

electrostatic forces-apex


What type of force holds ions together in salts such as NaCl?

Electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged particles. For example consider sodium chloride NaCl, if the compound were to be broken down into its ions it would look like Na+ and a Cl- the opposite charges attract and hold the individual ions together forming a crystal lattice, a solid.


An interaction that holds atoms or ions together.?

Covalent bonds in ions or electric attraction.


A force that holds atoms or ions together as a unit?

Chemical Bond


What holds the ions together in galena?

The strength of the ionic bonds and the attraction among all the ions.


What type of bond is the electrostatic force that holds ions together?

Ionic bonds


What force holds together an ion in a salt?

Electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged particles. For example consider sodium chloride NaCl. If the compound were to be broken down into its ions it would look like Na+ and a Cl- the opposite charges attract and hold the individual ions together forming a crystal lattice, a solid.


What force holds together ions in a salt?

Salts are formed only between metals and non metals..eg NaClthese are bounded by strong ionic bond which holds ions in a salt..!!


What forces typically holds ions together?

electrostatic forces-apex