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If you meant Na + Cl, it would be forming salt which has an ionic bond. I'm not familiar with CI (Carbon Iodide) or NaCI (sodium carbon iodide) - I'm not sure it will even form a stable molecule.

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The bond form in Sodium cloride ( NaCl ) is Ionic bond , due to the fact that Sodium ( Na ) is a metal element and Chlorine ( Cl ) is a non-metal element . When both of them are chemically combine together , they form a giant lattice sturcture which is a ionic bond .

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13y ago

Ionic bond in NaCl

(please also note the correct writing of sodium chloride: with a lowercase L, not an I, so it is not: Na CI )

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13y ago

sodium chrloride....the bond would be ionic

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