Yes it is, the weak attraction of the sodium nucleus for its one 3s electron means that the electonegative chlorine atom can easily remove it forming a stable Cl- ion and the sodium becomes Na+. Since sodium is regarded as electropositive it cannot polarise any electrons back towards itself (as would happen in a covalent compound) from chlorine sp the two pair up due to the strong IONIC attraction between the +ve and -ve ions.
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Sodium chloride is an ionic compound; the term "molecule" is not adequate because NaCl form large lattices.
Sodium chloride is formed from an ionic bond between a positively charged sodium ion and a negatively charged chloride ion. This electrostatic attraction results in the formation of a crystal lattice structure.
Sodium chloride is ionic
They are held together by an electrostatic force causing an ionic bond.
No, but the bond in sodium chloride is covalent.
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.
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).
its not a crystal its an electrotastic compound formed by ionic particles by: Mr chemistry teachear- doctor tembleque Alternate answer: yes, it is a crystal, specifically face-centered cubic.
Sodium chloride is an example of a salt or an ionic compound. It is both.
In a sodium chloride crystal, each sodium atom is surrounded by 6 chloride atoms in a regular octahedral arrangement due to the ionic bonding between the sodium cation and chloride anion.
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.
No, sodium chloride is not a molecule. It is an ionic compound formed by the combination of sodium ions and chloride ions. Each sodium chloride crystal consists of a repeating pattern of sodium and chloride ions held together by ionic bonds.