An example is the precipitation reaction with silver nitrate:
NaCl + AgNO3 = NaNO3 + AgCl(s)
These two compounds doesn't react.
These compounds doesn't react.
NaCl
No, sodium chloride (NaCl) will not react with potassium chloride (KCl) as both are stable ionic compounds and do not undergo chemical reactions between each other.
Water and sodium chloride are ionic compounds.
NaCl is an ionic compound. Na ions are positive charged and Cl ions are negative charged. A Coulomb force is existing between the two kinds of ions, making NaCl an ionic compound.
some compounds are composed of molecules bound by ionic compounds so no
These two compounds form a mixture because they can not react with each other under normal conditions.
Elements with one extra electron that can easily donate it to sodium are likely to react with two atoms of sodium to form an ionic compound. For example, chlorine (Cl) and fluorine (F) can react with two sodium atoms to form ionic compounds such as sodium chloride (NaCl) and sodium fluoride (NaF).
Ionic compounds are found very frequently in living systems. All of the salt, buffers, blood, etc. contain ionic compounds such as NaCl, KCl, Na3PO4, CaCl2, MgSO4, and on and on.
There is no such thing as NaC1 in chemistry. However NaCl (with a lowercase letter L) is an inorganic compound.
First, the correct formula is NaCl (with a lowercase L, not an uppercase I). NaCl (sodium chloride) and Fe2O3 (Iron III oxide) are chmical compounds. Ionic compounds to be specific.