What is the sodium chloride crystal arrangement?
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Sodium chloride is taken as a typical ionic compound. Compounds like this consist of a giant (endlessly repeating) lattice of ions. So sodium chloride(and any other ionic compound) is described as having a giant ionic structure.
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⭕Sodium chloride is taken as a typical ionic compound.
◽These salt crystals are made of sodium chloride (NaCl),
◽ Their cubic shape is due to a very specific arrangement of the atoms
◽As discussed earlier, all of the minerals classified as salts are held together through ionic bonds.
◽It can be represented as a face-centered cubic (fcc) lattice with a two-atom basis or as two interpenetrating face centered cubic lattices.
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⭕Sodium chloride is taken as a typical ionic compound.
◽These salt crystals are made of sodium chloride (NaCl),
◽ Their cubic shape is due to a very specific arrangement of the atoms
◽As discussed earlier, all of the minerals classified as salts are held together through ionic bonds.
◽It can be represented as a face-centered cubic (fcc) lattice with a two-atom basis or as two interpenetrating face centered cubic lattices.
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