The elements are sodium, Na, and chlorine, Cl. The bond is ionic. The ionic formula is Na+ Cl-
NaCl forms ionic bonds.
These salts have ionic bonds.
It is an error: ionized salt (NaCl) doesn't exist. Correct is iodized salt.
NaCl contains ionic bonds, NH3 contains covalent bonds, K2S contains ionic bonds, and Li3N contains ionic bonds.
SO3 does not form ionic bonds; it forms covalent bonds. CO2 also forms covalent bonds due to its molecular structure. NaCl and HCl both have ionic bonds because they are formed between a metal (Na) and a nonmetal (Cl) in NaCl, and a metal (H) and a nonmetal (Cl) in HCl.
NaCl is sodium chloride, an inorganic salt, with ionic bonds.
The chemical formula for sodium chloride is NaCl. The component elements are bond with ionic bonds. So sodium chloride is a compound.
Yes, it is true. The elements are bond with ionic or covalent bonds. NaCl,Glucose are some compounds.
Compounds include two or more different elements chemically bonded together. The elements are held together by chemical bonds which can be covalent or ionic. Examples of compounds include water (H2O) and sodium chloride (NaCl).
Sodium chloride (NaCl) contain sodium and chlorine.
Fe is the element iron and NaCl is the compound sodium chloride.
CO2 It is a non metal + a non metal the rest are ionic bonds ie metal + non metal