Table salt or Sodium Chloride (NaCL) is an ionic compound.
NaCl, sodium chloride;
An ionic compound made up of one or more positive ions (cations) and one or more negative ions (anions).
NaCl-Sodium chloride
Salt: Sodium Chloride: Na+ and Cl-.
An ionic compound is an example of a chemical compound.
Water contains no ionic bonds as it is a covalent compound.
This is an ionic compound, for example a salt as potassium chloride.
Salts are ionic compounds.
A cation is a positive ion and an anion is a negative ion. So the compound you are describing as an ionic one. For example, Cation + Anion --> Ionic Compound Fe3++ O2- --> Fe2O3
Magnesium oxide is an example of an ionic, solid compound.
Sodium chloride is an inorganic chemical compound, an ionic salt.
Copper Oxide
F2 is neither ionic nor a compound, it is an element, fluorine, in the diatomic form.
Sodium chloride or NaCl is a salt that is an example of an ionic compound. Ionic compounds are compounds that exhibit ionic bonding between sodium ions called cations and chloride ions called anions.
An ionic compound. All salts are ionic compounds.
No, sodium chloride is an ionic compound.