The positive sodium ions and negative chloride ions attract each other.
The electrostatic force of attraction (or ionic bond) between the sodium cations and the chloride anions.
They are held together by an electrostatic force causing an ionic bond.
Sodium chloride is an ionic compound made up of sodium ions and chloride ions, not molecules. A molecule is a group of atoms bonded together, but in ionic compounds, ions are held together by electrostatic forces, not covalent bonds. This is why the term "molecule" is not used to describe sodium chloride.
Attraction between water molecules and sodium and chloride ions OSS less than the attraction between sodium ions and chloride ions.
In a slat positive ions and negative ions. In common salt, sodium chloride, sodium ions, Na+ and chloride ions Cl-
water molecule will splits sodium chloride to sodium ions and chloride ions via hydrogen bonding.
This is a strong ionic bond.
They are held together by an electrostatic force causing an ionic bond.
an electrovalent force
It is the electromagnetic force as it is expressed in what is called an ionic chemical bond that holds individual molecules of table salt (NaCl) together.
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When added together, yields sodium chloride, or what is known as table salt used in common households.
Not quite right. Sodium chloride is formed from sodium ions (Na+) and chloride ions (Cl-)
Yes, sodium chloride is NaCl.
Between the ions Na+ and Cl- a strong ionic bond exist.
an electrovalent force
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Attraction between water molecules and sodium and chloride ions OSS less than the attraction between sodium ions and chloride ions.