it does not have a shape so it is shapeless
Yes. The charge on Na (sodium) ions is 1+ and the charge on a SO4 (sulfate) ion is 2-. So to balance out the charges 2 sodium ions are needed for every sulfate ion.
Sodium sulfide: Na2S Sodium sulfite: Na2SO3 Sodium sulfate: Na2SO4
sodium fluoride
Solids - Fixed volume and shape. Particles in a solid have a rigid structure and vibrate. Liquids - Fixed volume but no fixed shape. Particles in a liquid can flow and have more energy than in solids. Gases - No fixed volume and no fixed shape. Gas particles move with a lot of energy and fill the space available to them.
Sodium can be obtained from sodium chloride by making a solution of it and then elctrolysing it. The pure sodium metal can be obtained on electrolysis.
Sodium chloride crystallizes into cubes.
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.
Crystals of sodium chloride are cubic, but this refers to their microstructure. A larger scale crystal of sodium chloride can have almost any shape.
Because the sodium is too concentration and can make go crazy and the sodium would fall because it can not keep it,s shape. Because the sodium is too concentrated and can make go crazy and the sodium would fall because it can not keep it,s shape.
It forms an ionic bond with sodium creating Salt, which has a lattice shape
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The crystalline structure is face-centered cubic.
yes it can because it is very soft like butter
cubes, very small cubes
The crystalline structure of sodium chloride is face-centered cubic.
Sodium chloride is crystallized in a face-centered cubic system.
The crystallization structure of sodium chloride is face-centered cubic.