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Sodium chloride is formed because of transfer of electrons. Thus, ionic bond is formed between sodium and chlorine. Since, sodium chloride is formed because of ionic bond, thus it is called ionic compound.
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NaCl is formed when Na atoms interact with Cl atoms. When this occurs, Na will donate an electron (which is a negatively-charged particle) to Cl. This makes Na slightly positive and Cl slightly negative. ... So then, Na ions will attract Cl ions and form an ionic bond.
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