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describe the bonding and structure in sodium chloride. 4 marks

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Sodium chloride has a giant ionic lattice.

Explanation

This is formed due to the ionicbonding, which involves the transfer of electrons from one atom to another to ensure each atom has a full outer shell of electrons. ... These electrostatic forces of attraction act in all directions which holds the ions in a giant ionic lattice.

This is formed due to the ionicbonding, which involves the transfer of electrons from one atom to another to ensure each atom has a full outer shell of electrons. ... These electrostatic forces of attraction act in all directions which holds the ions in a giant ionic lattice.

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