The name I think you're looking for is "lattice", where the oppositely charged ions arrange themselves in a giant 3-D network throughout an ionic solid.
crystal lattice
SO3 is a covalent compound, not ionic. It is called sulfur trioxide.
It's called a crystal lattice. It's called a crystal lattice.
Sodium chloride is formed by an ionic bond.
Ionic compounds contain oppositely charged ions that are arrange in a crystal lattice. The positively charged ions are called cations, while the negatively charged ions are called anions.
crystal lattice
It varies with the compound.
It is an ionic compound - arranged in a giant lattice structure.
This is an ionic compound, for example a salt as potassium chloride.
SO3 is a covalent compound, not ionic. It is called sulfur trioxide.
This is called ionic bond.
It's called a crystal lattice. It's called a crystal lattice.
A compound composed to two oppositely charged atoms is an ionic compound/salt.
an empirical formula For an ionic compound, the empirical formula is called a formula unit.
Sodium chloride is formed by an ionic bond.
ionic compound
crystal lattice