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Ionic bonding

Sodium is an alkali metal, and chlorine is a halogen. This means that sodium contains one electron in its outer orbital and chlorine contains seven electrons in its outer orbital. One electron moves from the sodium atom and attaches to the chlorine atom to fill its outer orbital. This is the creation of two ions (sodium Na+ and chloride Cl-) and the result is table salt.

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Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.

But in water solution NaCl is dissociated in ions: Na+ and Cl-.

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Sodium chloride has ionic bonds and form big lattices.

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there is ionic bonding....!

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ionic bond between Na+ ions and Cl- ions.

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Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.

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