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A salt consists of several
chemical elements. For
example, ordinary table salt
consists of the elements
sodium and chlorine. That’s
why chemists call it sodium
chloride. All salts form
crystals.
In a table salt crystal, the
small sodium and chloride
particles are always arranged
in a specific, orderly pattern.
One chloride particle (blue
spheres) is always surrounded
by six sodium particles (green
spheres) — left, right, above,
below, in front, and behind.
The pattern formed by the
particles is called the crystal
lattice of each type of salt.
A salt that consists of other
elements will also form a
different pattern. The crystal
lattice determines how table
salt crystals are formed and
what shape they take.
WHAT IS
SALT, REALLY?
GEEK
OUT!
Sodium chloride structure
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Productinformatie
Merk | Thames & Kosmos |
Model | Crystal Nightlight |
Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
Taal | Nederlands |
Grootte | 7230 MB |