The term molecule is not adequate for sodium chloride because NaCl form large lattices. More exact is formula unit - NaCl.
No, NaCl is not a molecule. It is an ionic bond or compound formed by the reaction of sodium and chlorine.
Sodium chloride is a compound.
A molecule of sodium chloride A molecule of sodium chloride
Sodium Chloride is a molecule. A molecule contains 2 or more atoms. Each molecule of Sodium Chloride contains 1 sodium atom and 1 chloride atom.
Sodium chloride is NaCl
Sodium chloride is a a polar molecule.
Sodium chloride is a compound, not an element; sodium chloride is electrically neutral.
Yes, Sodium Chloride is an inorganic compound.
Sodium chloride has the chemical formula NaCl - so, this molecule contain sodium and chlorine.
Sodium chloride is dissociated in water being an ionic compound.
The formula unit of sodium chloride (NaCl) contain 28 protons.
Only sodium chloride is an inorganic compound.
Sodium chloride is an example of a common table salt.
1 atom in each molecule (60,33417 %)