why does sodium form chemical bond with chlorine
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Because the sodium ion has a positive charge, and the chlorine ion has a negative charge, they are attracted to each other, and form an ionic bond. Ions form salts, not molecules, but they perform many important functions in nutrition. Sodium and chlorine are both very reactive in their pre-ionic states.
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Because the products will be at a lower total energy than the reactants. A solid crystal of NaCl is lower in energy than solid sodium metal and chlorine gas.
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