The cation, or positively charged ion, in NaCl is Na+.
The cation is sodium; the percentage of sodium in NaCl is 39,666 %.
The cation of NaCl is Na+.
Na+ Cl-
NaCl2 does not exist. Perhaps you are referring to NaCl, in which case the cation is Na^+.
The coordination number is six for Na in NaCl.
Both have the same cation.
A sodium ion. Cation. Na+ A chlorine ion. Anion Cl- Forms NaCl, sodium chloride.
The water solution of sodium chloride is neutral; the solid NaCl is neutral. After dissociation are formed the cation Na+ and the anion Cl-.
Yes.The cation,Na +and the anion,Cl -combine to form the ionic compound sodium chloride; NaCl.
Dissociation products of sodium chloride are the cation Na+ and the anion Cl-.
Table salt is NaCl and has Na+ cation and Cl- anion
NaCl A sodium cation (Na+) combines with a chlorine anion (Cl-) to form NaCl.
Neither, NaCl is a simple ionic compound that dissolves completely in water yielding a neutral solution. Na+ is the cation and Cl- is the anion.
The cation,Na +and the anion,Cl -form the ionically bondedNaClsodium chloride.
NaCl is the formula unit of sodium chloride. The ions are: Na+ and Cl-.