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Identify the type of inorganic solid that results from the ionic bonding between sodium and chlorine atoms.
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The type of inorganic solid that results from the ionic bonding between sodium and chlorine atoms is a salt, specifically sodium chloride NaCl . This compound is commonly known as table salt and has a crystalline structure.
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