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Q: A single unit of an ionic compound is referred to as a molecule?
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Is NaCl a ionic compound or molecule?

No Its an ionic compound


Why is there no such thing as a single ionic molecule?

Because ionic compounds do not exist as single molecules. An ionic compound will form a giant ionic lattice, where the oppositely charged ions sit so they are touching only ions of opposing charge. This cannot be viewed as single molecules of the compound within it.


Is alum ionic or molecular compound?

It is an ionic compound and also has a molecule.


Is Na Cl an ionic compound of molecule?

NaCl is an ionic compound


Is water a molecule or a ionic compound?

molecule


Is CaCl2 a ionic compound or molecule?

CaCl2 is an ionic compound forming a giant lattice.


Is HK a molecule?

No. KH is an ionic compound.


Is dihydrogen monoxide a molecule or ionic compound?

you do know what dihydrogen monoxide is, right? in case you don't, it is water, so is water a molecule or ionic compound?


Is acetone a molecular or ionic compound?

It is a molecule!


Why can't nitrogen dioxide be salt?

In chemistry, a "salt" is an ionic compound. An ionic compound is formed when there is a transfer of electrons from one element to another. Common example of ionic compounds are baking soda (NaHCO3) and table salt (NaCl). Nitrogen dioxide cannot be referred to as a salt because it is not an ionic compound. Rather, it is a covalent compound. This means that the bonds within the compound are formed by the sharing of electrons and NOT the transfer of electrons. Instead of salt, nitrogen dioxide can be referred to as a molecule.


Is salt a molecule or atom?

Neither. Table salt is an ionic compound.


What is polar covalent molecule called?

ionic compound