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There are no atoms in NaCl . (Sodium Chloride) . They are all combined together as ions.

Na^(+) & Cl^(-)

The ratio of positive ion to negative ions is 1:1

NB An atom is an neutral (uncharged) species. An ion is an atom that has lost or gained electrons, and thereby becoming a charged species.

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It is 1:1 - the same number of atoms of Na and Cl.

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