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explain the information of ionic compound sodium chloride​

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Sodium chloride (NaCl) is a typical ionic compound. The picture below shows both a sodium and a chlorine ion. Sodium has 1 electron in its outermost shell, and chlorine has 7 electrons. It is easiest for sodium to lose its electron and form a +1 ion, and for chlorine to gain an electron, forming a -1 ion.

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Sodium chloride or NaCl is an ionic compounds made up of sodium (Na) and Chloride (Cl) ions. An atom can lose an electron and attain a positive charge to become a cation. Similarly, an atom can gain an electron and become negatively charged to become an anion. When an anion and cation interact, they balance each other.

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