Chemistry
Chemistry, 29.07.2020 01:01, jennamcasey94

Why is it incorrect to refer to a molecule of sodium chloride? a. Because sodium and chloride are not bonded together in any way. b. Because ionic compounds do not exist in discrete molecules--they exist in crystal lattices. c. Because molecules are not a meaningful term in chemistry. d. Because sodium chloride is not a compound found in nature.

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