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Identify the type of inorganic compound formed between sodium and chlorine.
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The inorganic compound formed between sodium and chlorine is sodium chloride NaCl . It is an ionic compound, as it is formed through the transfer of electrons between a metal sodium and a non-metal chlorine .
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