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A bond between sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) is what type of bond?(1 point)
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ionic
ionic
metallic
metallic
covalent
covalent
hydrogen
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ionic
Ionic — sodium (a metal) donates an electron to chlorine (a nonmetal), forming oppositely charged ions (Na+ and Cl−) that attract electrostatically.
Ionic — sodium (a metal) donates an electron to chlorine (a nonmetal), forming oppositely charged ions (Na+ and Cl−) that attract electrostatically.
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