Bond found in NaCl ____
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Sodium and chlorine
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The bond that is found in NaCl is an ionic bond.
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We know that in the compounds like sodium chloride or NaCl we have the complete transfer of the valence electrons which are present in the outermost orbit of the sodium to the chloride. In this case, sodium gives one electron and chloride receives that one electron. They both complete their last valence shell octet and bond together forming an ionic bond.
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