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Why is sodium chloride a ionic bond?

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Sodium chloride has an ionic bond because a big electrostatic attraction between ions of sodium and chlorine exist.

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Because the difference in electronegativity is large between sodium and chlorine, it is a polar structure.

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It is ionic bonding.

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Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.

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