Today NaCl is considered the formula unit of sodium chloride, not the true chemical formula of the molecule; NaCl form very complex lattices, as other ionic salts.
NaCl
compound. the molecule is NaCl.
Salt (NaCl) is an inorganic compound.
Yes. Ordinary table salt is the molecule NaCl.
A salt molecule has one sodium atom and one chlorine atom, NaCl.
An antigen has to be a protein or molecule of a certain and complex size. NaCl, table salt, is not large enough of a molecule to be an antigen.
Yes. A molecule consists of a number of atoms bonded together, NaCl is one atom of Sodium and one atom of Chlorine. However, a crystal of table salt will contain many molecules of NaCl.
The smallest unit of salt that is still salt is a molecule. Salt is typically composed of one sodium ion (Na+) and one chloride ion (Cl-), which together form a neutral molecule of sodium chloride (NaCl). Each molecule of NaCl contains one atom of sodium and one atom of chlorine.
No, salt does not grow. It does not come from living things. It is not organic.
yes I think its a combination of sodium and chloride NaCl
Sodium chloride is an example of a common table salt.
The most common molecule on earth is SiO2.