Sodium chloride is an ionic compound; the term "molecule" is not adequate because NaCl form large lattices.
NaCl is the formula unit of sodium chloride.
Table salt, or sodium chloride (NaCl), is an example of an ionic compound.
Sodium is Na and Chloride is Cl and their charges balance out so it makes NaCl.
Na2+ + Cl2- = NaCl so NaCl is the answer.
When sodium and chloride combine, they form sodium chloride, which has the chemical formula NaCl.
Sodium chloride is an example of a common table salt.
The term molecule is not adequate for sodium chloride because NaCl form large lattices. More exact is formula unit - NaCl.
No Its an ionic compound
NaCl is a Sodium Chloride molecule,and is a Polar Bond.
Sodium chloride is a compound, not an element; sodium chloride is electrically neutral.
Sodium chloride is a compound forming large lattices.
Yes, sodium chloride is an inorganic compound.
NaCl is an ionic compound. NaCl is sodium chloride.
NaCl (sodium chloride) is a compound, not a mixture.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is the compound.
Sodium chloride is a compound.
The name of the ionic compound NaCl is Sodium Chloride. =)