NaClO4 has 1+1+4=6 atoms while CuCl has only two (1+1=2)
Sodium chlorate has more atoms.
CaCl2 has 3 atoms and is a chloride. sodium hydrosulfide is NaHS. three atoms. three different elements. and a monoelemental anion. multielemental anions are named by the oxidation state of the element that varies. example... NaCl is sodium chloride NaClO is sodium hypochlorite NaClO2 is sodium chlorite NaClO3 is sodium chlorate NaClO4 is sodium perchlorate
The formula unit of NaCl (sodium chloride) contain 2 atoms.
sodium and chlorine
The chemical formula of table salt (sodium chloride) is NaCl; the ratio is 1.
Calcium chloride contains only two elements, calcium and chlorine, while calcium chlorate contains these two elements plus oxygen. The chlorine and oxygen in calcium chlorate are combined in a polyatomic ion with formula ClO3-1.
Sodium chloride has two atoms in the formula unit (NaCl): sodium and chlorine.
Sodium chloride contains sodium and chlorine atoms.
CaCl2 has 3 atoms and is a chloride. sodium hydrosulfide is NaHS. three atoms. three different elements. and a monoelemental anion. multielemental anions are named by the oxidation state of the element that varies. example... NaCl is sodium chloride NaClO is sodium hypochlorite NaClO2 is sodium chlorite NaClO3 is sodium chlorate NaClO4 is sodium perchlorate
Sodium chloride contains sodium and chlorine ions, which are electrically charged atoms.
There are 2 atoms (1 sodium, 1 chlorine) in each formula unit of sodium chloride.
Sodium clhoride (NaCl) contain atoms of sodium and chlorine.
The number of atoms in 7.5 grams of sodium chloride is 1.55X10^23. Sodium chloride is more commonly known as salt or table salt.
Sodium chloride has ionic bonds.
The formula unit of NaCl (sodium chloride) contain 2 atoms.
0 atoms. I'm guessing you are suggesting table salt, which is sodium chloride. Sodium chloride only contains sodium and chlorine and no oxygen.
Sodium chloride is an ionically bonded compound formed by the reaction of sodium and chlorine atoms. In the compound, each sodium atom that reacted becomes a positively charged sodium cation and each chlorine atoms that reacted becomes a negatively charged chloride anion.
A compound name ending in chloride means that there is one or more lone atoms of chlorine in the compound. The chlorine is not bound up in a poly-atomic ion like chlorite or chlorate. An example is sodium chloride, NaCl, which contains one lone atom of chlorine. Another example is magnesium chloride, MgCl2, which contains two lone atoms of chlorine.