Sodium chloride "formula units" form a very large lattice.
ionic
NaCl is an ionic compound.
NaCl is not a reaction, but rather a compound.
No. A covalent bond acts solely within a molecule.An intermolecular force acts between two or more separate molecules
Sodium chloride "formula units" form a very large lattice.
Intramolecular forces are not intermolecular forces !
ionic
I'll see if I can type it out for you.. 79g NaCl x (1 mol NaCl)/(58.44g NaCl) = 1.35 mol NaCl 1 mol NaCl = 58.44g (because Na is 22.99g and Cl is 35.45g)
Covalent bonds
Hydrogens Bonds
In pure water, the primary intermolecular force is a hydrogen bond, which is a specific type of dipole-dipole intermolecular force with notably more energy than most dipole-dipole intermolecular forces.
Table salt is NaCl
NaCl is an ionic compound.
London forces, dipole attractions and hydrogen bonding are some of the examples for intermolecular attractions in the order of increasing strength.
Sodium chloride (NaCl)
Sodium chloride is an ionic salt.