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give an example of a compound ionic bond​

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Answered by Dhaarini22
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An atom of sodium (Na) donates one of its electrons to an atom of chlorine (Cl) in a chemical reaction, and the resulting positive ion (Na+) and negative ion (Cl−) form a stable ionic compound (sodium chloride; common table salt) based on this ionic bond. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.

an example of a compound ionic bond​

sodium chloride: NaCl, with Na+ and Cl- ions.

Answered by Anonymous
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An atom of sodium (Na) donates one of its electrons to an atom of chlorine (Cl) in a chemical reaction, and the resulting positive ion (Na+) and negative ion (Cl−) form a stable ionic compound (sodium chloride; common table salt) based on this ionic bond.

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