Sodium Bromide
No, sodium iodine is not a correct term. Sodium iodide is an ionic compound composed of sodium cations (Na+) and iodide anions (I-). This compound forms when a metal (sodium) reacts with a non-metal (iodine) to transfer electrons and achieve a stable electronic configuration.
The term for an ionic compound produced from an acid-base reaction is called a salt.
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Sodium chloride is an ionic compound; the term "molecule" is not adequate because NaCl form large lattices.
The term that describes the arrangement of particles in an ionic compound is crystal lattice. In a crystal lattice, positively and negatively charged ions are arranged in a regular, repeating pattern to achieve stability. The specific arrangement of ions in the crystal lattice contributes to the overall structure and properties of the ionic compound.
The term formula mass is generally defined as the mass of a unit cell in an ionic compound. Molecular compounds are just defined in terms of molecular mass.
The term molecule is not adequate for an ionic compound; correct is formula unit.60 g NaCl contain the equivalent of 1,026 formula units.
For ionic compounds the correct term is formula unit, not molecule.
The correct term is neutralization reaction.
The answer is 4,328.1023formula units (not molecules).
The term for this process is "dissociation." In this process, the positive and negative ions of the ionic compound become surrounded by water molecules, allowing them to separate and disperse throughout the solution.
Sodium chloride is an ionic compound; the term "molecule" is not adequate because NaCl form large lattices.