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The ions are neutralised (and therefore are no longer ions). The new particle is a stable form of both sodium and chlorine, in other words chloride and sodium.

These forms have full valence shells and will not react like their former disposition.

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Q: What happens to the arrangement and movement of the ions when sodium chrolide dissolves in water?
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