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What happens when a sodium atom and a chlorine atom exchange an electron? A. They form an oxygen molecule. B. They form an ionic bond. C. They form a covalent bond. D. They form a water molecule.
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What happens when a sodium atom and a chlorine atom exchange an electron?
A. They form an oxygen molecule.
B. They form an ionic bond.
C. They form a covalent bond.
D. They form a water molecule.
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Answer: B
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This combination forms an ionic bond called sodium chloride
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