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When salt is formed from positively charged sodium and negatively charged chlorine, the charge on the salt becomes positive?

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The answer is false

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No this is FALSE!

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When positive charged Sodium (Na⁺) and negative charged Chloride Ion (Cl⁻) combines they form a salt which is neutral in nature and has zero charge. Also, the process by which uncharged salt is formed is called as Neutralization reaction, means all the charges get neutralize.
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