NaCl has an ionic bond, chlorine has one valence electron, sodium also.
electrons in Na2O
NaCL is what compound
NaCl is an ionic compound. NaCl is sodium chloride.
No Its an ionic compound
Table salt, which is composed of sodium chloride (NaCl), has a total of 10 electrons. Sodium has 11 electrons (2, 8, 1) and chloride has 17 electrons (2, 8, 7). When combined to form NaCl, one electron is transferred from sodium to chlorine, resulting in the stable ionic compound with 10 electrons.
NaCl
NaCl is sodium chloride.
NaCl - Na+ has 10 electrons and Cl- has 18 electrons
CO. NaCl is not a molecular compound, because it is ionically bonded.
Table 'Salt' is NaCl Sodium Chloride and is not a proton donor has it has no hydrogen to donate
NaCl is an ionic compound, and these terms are generally reserved for covalent compounds. But by definition, all ionic compounds are polar.
Sodium chloride is a compound.