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Characteristics of Na Cl is different.So,it is not so harmful,but if consumed in large quantities it can prove harmful.
2. Mg and Cl
Ionic bonds between Mg2+ and Cl-
208.23 Ba = 137.33 Cl = 35.44(2) add them together
Sodium and chlorine are held together in a salt crystal by ionic chemical bonding and by electrostatic force. A link is provided for confirmation and additional reading.
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no they arent similar
Sodium(Na) and chlorine(cl)
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NaCl: Na (Sodium) and Cl (Chlorine)
It is held by an ionic bond between Na and Cl atoms. It is formed when sodium looses an electron and Cl gains one.
Characteristics of Na Cl is different.So,it is not so harmful,but if consumed in large quantities it can prove harmful.
2. Mg and Cl
Ionic bonds between Mg2+ and Cl-
Non-polar. Despite having polar bonds between the Be & Cls, the overall pulls counteract one another & cancel out. Try to visualize it here: Cl-Be-Cl and then, Cl<---Be--->Cl Thus it isn't polar overall but has polar bonds connecting it together (check the electronegativities)
In water sodium chloride is dissociated in ions Na+ and Cl-.
Sodium chloride is dissociated in water: NaCl------------------Na+ + Cl-