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Why do salts form? (Chemistry)

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"A vigorous reaction occurs as both atoms form ions. The sodium transfers its extra electron to the chlorine - that gives the chlorine its magic eight valence electrons and gives the sodium a positive charge. These ions are immediately attracted to each other, and the salt sodium chloride is formed."

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