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Why Sodium Chloride is an ionic compound...???​

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Answered by sheetal1979
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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. ... Hence sodium chloride is the ionic compound made by electron exchange between two different ions.

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Answered by shubham1063
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Sodium chloride is an ionic compound because it is joined by ionic bond.In this Na loses one electron and Cl gains one electron.

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