NaCl

Sodium chloride is ordinary salt: a crystal built from sodium and chloride ions.

Na+Cl-Na+Cl-Cl-Na+Cl-Na+

Structure

Each ion sits in a repeating ionic lattice. The formula records the balanced one-to-one ratio.

History

Salt preserved food, moved through trade routes, and shaped taxes long before modern chemistry named it.

Properties

It is crystalline, water-soluble, and its melt or solution conducts electricity through mobile ions.