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Old April 29th, 2006, 03:41
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Sodium is a metal and participates in metallic bonds. In this sort of bond, valence electrons can move throughout the entire mass of metal freely. Chlorine ties it's valence electrons in covelant bonds which are confined to the area between two atoms. There is no sharing of valence electrons throughout a large mass of chlorine, so electrons cannot move around (AKA conduct electricity).