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Is this a multiple choice question? NaCl is bonded by an ionic bond (two oppositely charged ions). Whichever choice has two oppositely charged ions bonding would be the correct answer.

The chemical bond that holds Na^+ and Cl^- in NaCl can only exist between a metal and a nonmetal.

The ionic bond is formed when a metal is bonded to a nonmetal. This occurs by a transfer of electrons from the metal to the nonmetal. An ion pair is formed. The metal ion is positively charged while the nonmetal ion is negatively charged.

Though the question is incomplete, any nonmetal and metal atoms will be bonded in exactly the same way as Na^+ and Cl^- in NaCl.

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