In (chemistry) and biology, Carbon (C) is an element, and salt(s) are always molecular compounds. For example, table salt molecular formula is NaCl = sodium + chlorine.
Diamonds and table salt are both made up of only one type of element arranged in a specific crystal structure. However, diamonds are made of carbon atoms arranged in a 3D lattice structure, while table salt is made of sodium and chlorine ions arranged in a cubic crystal lattice.
Yes. The structure of salt is an ionic lattice of NaCl. This lattice dissociates in water to produce Na+ and Cl- ions.
The two types of compound are molecular and ionic. An ionic compound commonly used is table salt, or NaCl. A molecular compound commonly used is water, or H2O.
Copper is a monoatomic chemical element.
Table salt or Sodium chloride has a cubic lattice structure with the sodium and chloride ions bonded to each other by strong ionic bonds.
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Single molecular
Table salt is made up Sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl)-Sodium chloride combines to form a white crystal lattice we refer to as salt.
Yes and it is called Sodium chloride
sodium chloride sodium and chlorine
In (chemistry) and biology, Carbon (C) is an element, and salt(s) are always molecular compounds. For example, table salt molecular formula is NaCl = sodium + chlorine.
Na= SodiumCl= ChlorineNaCl = Table salt
Diamonds and table salt are both made up of only one type of element arranged in a specific crystal structure. However, diamonds are made of carbon atoms arranged in a 3D lattice structure, while table salt is made of sodium and chlorine ions arranged in a cubic crystal lattice.
For the table salt (NaCl, sodium chloride) the terms monomer or polymer are inadequate. It is an ionic lattice (neither a monomer or a polymer)
Nitrogen (N) is monotonic but nitrogen gas (N2) is molecular.
The formula for table salt is NaCl. This tells us that it is an ionic compound. Meaning the molecule is held together by electrostatic attraction between the atoms. It also indicates salt will form an ionic lattice and when dissolved in a solvent it will separate into Cl- and Na+ Ions