Sodium chloride (NaCl) is a classic example, with positively charged sodium ions (Na+) and negatively charged chloride ions (Cl–).
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Table salt (sodium chloride) is a classic example of a compound with both cations (sodium ions, Na⁺) and anions (chloride ions, Cl⁻), formed by the ionic bonding between sodium and chlorine atoms.