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The compound NaCl consists of the elements sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl). Sodium is a metal, while chlorine is a nonmetal.
(Na)+ (Cl)-
In the compound NaCl, there is a total of 2 atoms: 1 sodium atom (Na) and 1 chlorine atom (Cl).
In the formula NaCl, there is one Cl- ion for each Na+ ion. This is because NaCl is a 1:1 ratio compound where one Na ion combines with one Cl ion to form a stable compound.
Table salt, NaCl, is a compound, not an element. It is made up of two elements, sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl), which are chemically bonded together.
+1 for Na -1 for Cl
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Nope. It is a compound of two elements.
NaCl is an ionic compound composed of sodium (Na+) and chloride (Cl-) ions held together by electrostatic forces. It is not a molecule because it does not consist of covalently bonded atoms.
Sodium will become a cation with a 1+ charge and the formula Na+.
Na and Cl are chemical elements; NaCl is a chemical compound.
Sodium - Na+ Chlorine - Cl-