Since ionic solids are not molecular, can a single sodium chloride unit exist and if so, what is such a unit called? I am aware of the concept of "formula units", but as far as I can tell, this is a notional term and does not describe any physical structure. Is "unit cell" the correct term and can a single unit cell exist?
Just to be sure people understand the question: I am talking about solid sodium chloride and not an aqueous solution of it.