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Leo Mitchell
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30 December, 11:59
3) Explain why NaCl2 does not form
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Kaitlyn Walker
30 December, 12:23
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Because it does not compensate each other. The valence of Na is + 1 and the valence of Cl is - 1. So if yoy have Cl twice its valence is - 2 which does not compensate + 1 of Na.
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