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how many atoms of sodium and chloride are required to make a molecule of salt

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Sodium chloride (NaCl) is an ionic compound, and not a covalent compound formed by the transfer of one electron from sodium atom to chlorine atom. Hence in the formation of one unit of sodium chloride, one sodium atom and one chlorine atom is required.


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