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A salt is formed during a reaction of sodium and chlorine ions. Which type of bonding occurred?

hydrogen bond
Van der Waals forces
covalent bond
ionic bond
i think its d?
4 years ago

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Answered by Name-Not-Found
D is correct =)
4 years ago

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