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© Oxford University Press 2011 IC1.3.2 Images Sodium
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If you eat too much salt you are more likely toget heart disease
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Sodium
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Chlorine
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Sodium chloride
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When sodium chloride forms from its elements, each sodiumatom transfers one of its electrons to a chlorine atom.
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When sodium chloride forms from its elements, each sodiumatom transfers one of its electrons to a chlorine atom.
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Each atom now has eight electrons in its highest energylevel. These electron arrangements are very stable.
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Each atom now has eight electrons in its highest energylevel. These electron arrangements are very stable.
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Sodium ions and chloride ions are arranged like this
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Sodium ions and chloride ions are arranged like this