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Chemistry, 23.01.2021 22:30 tristan70

1. define what an ion is (make sure electrons are part of the definition) 2. explain (in terms of electrons) how the sodium is becoming a positive ion

3. explain (in terms of electrons) how the chlorine is becoming an a negative ion

4. Explain why the difference in charges causes them to become attracted and bond to make NaCl, also known as table salt.

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