why common salt is an ionic compound.
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Table salt is an example of an ionic compound. Sodium and chlorine ions come together to form sodium chloride, or NaCl. The sodium atom in this compound loses an electron to become Na+, while the chlorine atom gains an electron to become Cl-. ... This is because the charges have to be balanced for the ionic compound.
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They form ionic bonds which form ionic compounds. An ionic bond is the electrostatic force of attraction between two oppositely charged ions.
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