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Dustin Wilkerson
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20 November, 11:40
Which type of bond is salt
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Valeria Harding
20 November, 11:47
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NaCl, or Salt, is an ionic bond.
Explanation:
Ionic bonds are formed from one metal and one nonmetal, Sodium being the metal and Chlorine being the nonmetal.
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Jennifer Moran
20 November, 11:50
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An Ionic Bond
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Salt compounds are formed by the "donating" of electrons.
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