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Sodium Chloride Crystal Cleavage - Animation


In this atomic-scale view of sodium chloride, when the crystal is struck, ions with the same charge are moved near each other. Since like charges repel, the crystal cleaves into two pieces along the plane where it was struck.

Note: the smaller, yellow ions are Na+; the larger, orange ions are Cl-.

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