Math, asked by Milennia, 4 months ago

Can a formula unit of an ionic compound be called as a molecule of that ionic compound? Please answer correctly with reason. Don't type inappropriate stuff otherwise you will be reported.​

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Answered by piyush433062
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Step-by-step explanation:

The strong electrostatic attraction between adjacent cations and anions is known as an ionic bond. The most common example of an ionic compound is sodium chloride NaCl, better known as table salt. Unlike covalent compounds, there is no such thing as a molecule of an ionic compound.

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