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23 January, 14:24

Why is it not correct/precise to say "a molecule of salt?"

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  1. 23 January, 18:15
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    It is not correct to say " a molecule of salt " because salt is a compound.

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    As we know a molecular bond is present in each molecule. Salt (NaCl) is considered as a compound because it is made up of two types of elements that are sodium as well as chlorine. On the other hand it is not considered as a molecule as it is not holding an ionic bond. As a result we can name it as an ionic compound. Hence it is not considered as a molecule of salt.
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