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Sodium, Na+1 and chlorine Cl-1 often react together to form a molecule they do this because
sodium gives an electron away chlorine picks up the electron
chlorine gives an electron away sodium picks up the electron
they are near each other on the periodic table
they are far away from each other on the periodic table
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DrBob222
#1 is correct; #4 is correct is many circumstances.
14 years ago

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