Between the ions Na+ and Cl- an electrostatic attraction occur.
Sodium chloride must be stored in tight sealed bottles.
I assume you have Chemistry, not my favorite class this year but anyways..The attractive force pulls many ions together into a tightly packed structure. The tight packing of the ions causes any salt, such as sodium chloride, to have a distinctive crystal structure. Crystal structure is your answer.Cool fact.The smallest crystal of table salt that you could see would still have more than a billion billion sodium and chloride ions!Good day
No they are not very tight together they are not as tight as the solid but not as spredded out as gas.
very tight because it is pushed together
NaCl is the compound that is formed from a tight network of oppositely charged ions. NaCl, or sodium chloride, is better known as salt.
Make your own urine by mixing together these ingredients with exact measurements: 95% water, with the remaining constituents, in order of decreasing concentration urea 9.3 g/l, chloride 1.87 g/l, sodium 1.17 g/l, potassium 0.750 g/l, creatinine 0.670 g/l . Then just bring it with you in a little water tight bag, make sure you have enough to fill the cup(s) though.
Hi there, try and squeese your knees together while jumping it should keep your thighs nice and tight (:
Tons Of Little Cells That Are So Tight Together They Make Electricity!
because they are tight together
Yes, regions of cell membranes can be tightly bound together through structures like tight junctions. Tight junctions are specialized protein complexes that seal adjacent cells together, preventing the passage of molecules between them. This tight binding is crucial for maintaining tissue integrity and regulating the movement of substances across the cell membrane.
The turning radius on the Jeep Wrangler are so tight due to the rear and front axles being locked together.
String Crest unwaxed offers the best cleaning for teeth that are tight together.