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What is the type of bonding present in Sodium Chloride (NaCl)?

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The type of bonding present in Sodium Chloride  NaCl  is ionic bonding. This occurs when a metal  Sodium, Na  transfers one or more electrons to a non-metal  Chlorine, Cl  to form positively charged cations  Na+  and negatively charged anions  Cl- . These ions are then attracted to each other due to the electrostatic forces between them, forming an ionic compound.
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