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How sodium Chloride is said to be ionic compound​

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Answered by xoxo369ananya123
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In case of sodium chloride, sodium atom is the cation ( ) and loses an electron, while chlorine atom gains that electron and becomes the negatively charged anion ( ). Hence sodium chloride is the ionic compound made by electron exchange between two different ions.

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Answered by Anonymous
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the cation ( ) and loses an electron, while chlorine atom gains that electron and becomes the negatively charged anion ( ). Hence sodium chloride is the ionic compound made by electron exchange between two different ions.

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