because they can each get a full valence shell by combining electrons, and have no need to share with other elements. (NA gives away one electron, giving it eight in its valence shell, and CL gains that electron, which also makes its valence shell eight).
No, but the bond in sodium chloride is covalent.
Sodium chloride is ionic
Sodium chloride is an ionic compound.
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.
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Neither. Sodium chloride is made from ionic bonding.
Sodium chloride is an ionic bond. Sodium donates an electron to chlorine, forming a stable ionic compound with a positive sodium ion and a negative chloride ion.
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.
NaCl is ionic. It is composed of sodium (a metal) and chloride (a nonmetal) ions, which form an ionic bond due to the transfer of electrons from sodium to chloride.
No - sodium chloride is ONLY an ionic compound.
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond, carbon tetrachloride has a covalent bond.
SCI3 is an ionic compound. Sodium chloride is formed between sodium and chlorine through ionic bonding, where sodium donates an electron to chlorine, resulting in the formation of Na+ and Cl- ions.