Salt.
Yes... Sodium Na+ and Chlorine Cl- form an ionic bond to form NaCl, which is salt..
Ionic
The process is called ionic bonding. In the case of sodium and chlorine, sodium ions (Na+), and chloride ions (Cl-), form an electrostatic attraction due to their opposite charges. This electrostatic attraction is called an ionic bond.
Noble Gas
Covalent bonds are between non-metals only. Ions in covalent bonds share electrons. Ionic bonds are between a non-metal and a metal and the ions transfer electrons. Sodium (Na) is a metal and chlorine (Cl) is a non-metal. Therefore, sodium and chlorine form an ionic bond, in which ions transfer electrons.
It is an ionic compound. The bond between sodium and Chlorine is an ionic bond.
Ionic, chlorine does not share any electrons with sodium to form a bond.
Yes
They form an ionic bond.
No. Sodium can only form ionic bonds.
Sodium and chlorine react to form a ionic bond which is salt
Table salt is a common name for NaCl (sodium chloride). The bond between the sodium and chlorine atoms is an ionic bond.All salts form by ionic bonds.
When a sodium cation encounter a chlorine anion.
Ionic Bond
Ionic bond
Yes... Sodium Na+ and Chlorine Cl- form an ionic bond to form NaCl, which is salt..
They form an ionic bond