Each (notional) unit NaCl would yield a single sodium ion Na+ and a single chloride ion Cl-. The rub is that it's not quite this simple because sodium chloride in solid form is an extended matrix of NaCl units. There's a diagram on its wikipedia page.
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30 g NaCl = 0.513 mol NaCl So No. of Na+ ions = 3.088 X 1023 So No. of Cl- ions = 3.088 X 1023
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Sodium ions and chlorine ions form sodium chloridemolecules; this forms salt crystals; table salt to be more precise!Equations:Sodium + Chlorine --> Sodium Chloride2Na + Cl2 --> 2NaClIonic equation: Na+ + Cl- --> NaCl
The formula for sodium chloride (table salt) is NaCl. Na is the symbol for sodium. Cl is the symbol for chlorine. In an aqueous solution, NaCl would dissolve into positive Na+ ions and negative Cl- ions.
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Yes, sodium chloride is NaCl.
In each formula unit of NaCl there is one Na+ ion. Therefore, amount of sodium ions = amount of NaCl = 4.25mol
There are sodium and chloride ions in NaCl where they have +1 and -1 charges respectively.
Every formula unit of sodium chloride has one sodium atom. Therefore, there are 4.0 moles of sodium ions in 4.0 moles of NaCl.
145 grams NaCl (1 mole NaCl/58.44 grams)(1 mole Na +/1 mole NaCl)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole Na +) = 1.49 X 1024 ions of sodium =====================
30 g NaCl = 0.513 mol NaCl So No. of Na+ ions = 3.088 X 1023 So No. of Cl- ions = 3.088 X 1023
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A sodium ion. Cation. Na+ A chlorine ion. Anion Cl- Forms NaCl, sodium chloride.
Sodium chloride, NaCl, is a compound, which is a pure substance. It is a compound because sodium ions and chloride ions chemically bond to each other to form the ionic compound NaCl.