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Ionic Lattice Of Sodium Chloride. Crystalline Structure Formed By The Arrangement Of Sodium (Na+) And Chloride (Cl-) Ions In A Repeating Pattern. Sodium Chloride Is A Classic Example Of An Ionic Compound, Where Strong Electrostatic Forces Of Attraction Hold The Positively Charged Sodium Ions And Negatively Charged Chloride Ions Together In A Stable Lattice Structure.

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Ionic lattice of sodium chloride. crystalline structure formed by the arrangement of sodium (Na+) and chloride (Cl-) ions in a repeating pattern. Sodium chloride is a classic example of an ionic compound, where strong electrostatic forces of attraction hold the positively charged sodium ions and negatively charged chloride ions together in a stable lattice structure.

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