Ionic; it's a bond between a metal (Na) and a nonmetal (Cl).
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.
an ionic bond forms
yes but only if the chemical change cannot be reversed back into what it was before...
nuclei because a chemical bond is a mutual attraction between the NUCLEI and valence ELECTRONS of different atoms that binds the atoms together
Nobelium form ionic bods.
ionic bond
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.
NaCl forms ionic bonds.
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Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.
Chemical duhhh
NaCl (sodium chloride)
Na2+ + Cl2- = NaCl so NaCl is the answer.
An ionic chemical bond is when a bond is formed by the transfer of elections. Fore example NaCl has an ionic bond since Na gives one of its electrons to Cl to form a bond.
CsCl like NaCl is a salt. The cesium has an ionic bond with the chloride.
NaCl
Valence number is the number of chemical bonds that an element can form- these bonds may be covalent (sharing of electrons) or ionic (transfer of electrons). A valence number of 1 means that the element forms just one bond, for example sodium -- forms NaCl - with an ionic bond; hydrogen forms HCl - with a covalent bond.
It forms a covalent bond.