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5 August, 14:48

What happens when the compound NaCl is formed?

A. Sodium transfers an electron to chlorine.

B. Sodium receives two electrons from chlorine.

C. Sodium forms an ion with - 1 charge and chlorine forms an ion with + 1 charge.

D. Sodium forms an ion with + 2 charge and chlorine forms an ion with - 2 charge.

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  1. 5 August, 18:06
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    A. Sodium transfers an electron to chlorine.
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