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'sodium chloride is a molecule'. Explain why this statement is not true.in note​

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Answered by ghazala18
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Explanation:

It's not considered a molecule as a molecule is considered to be a group of atoms bonded together sharing electrons (covalent bond). Sodium chloride is not covalently bonded and shares no electrons, thus not a molecule.

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Answered by saniyabano9098
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Answer:

a strong attraction force is present in between sodium ion ( NA+) and chloride ion (CL -) which attract one another and form sodium chloride and (NA + CL-) this type of bond is called electrovalent bond or iconic born the compound which is formed by this of bond are called electrovalent compounds of iconic compound sodium chloride is an item this statement is wrong because sodium chloride is not present in the form of atom but it is a group of opposite ions.

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