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Na+ Cl-, a lattice where each sodium has 6 Cl around it and each Cl has 6 sodiums.

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Does salt dissolve in water and why?

Yes. The structure of salt is an ionic lattice of NaCl. This lattice dissociates in water to produce Na+ and Cl- ions.


The bond in table salt NaCl is what?

Ionic


What is an example of NaCl?

Sodium chloride is an inorganic compound, an ionic salt.


Which type of bond does salt have?

Salt has an ionic bond. Ionic bonds form between a metal cation (sodium) and a non-metal anion (chloride) in a crystal lattice structure, resulting in the formation of sodium chloride (NaCl).


Example of ionic compound?

Table salt, or sodium chloride (NaCl), is an example of an ionic compound.


What is a chemical property of sodium?

- NaCl is a salt- NaCl is an ionic compound- NaCl is dissociated in water- Nacl is chemically stable


What is the name for the ionic compound NaCl?

The name of the ionic compound NaCl is Sodium Chloride. =)


The structural formula for sodium chloride?

See the Web Links to the left of this answer for diagrams of the structure. This structure is called the "NaCl Structure"! Several other ionic compounds have the same structure, but it is named after NaCl since that is such a common compound.


What is an example of ionic crystal?

Table salt (NaCl) is a well-known example of an ionic crystal. Sodium and chloride ions arrange themselves in a repeating pattern to form a crystal lattice structure, held together by strong electrostatic forces.


NaCl is an example of?

NaCl is a Sodium Chloride molecule,and is a Polar Bond.


Which is an example of ionic bond?

The common example of ionic bond is NaCl the common salt.


What is NaCl compound type?

Sodium chloride is an ionic salt.