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There is no such thing as NaCI.

However, NaCl (with a lowercase L) is the ionic compound sodium chloride.

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Na4C is an ionic compound because it is formed between a metal (Na) and a nonmetal (C). Sodium (Na) is a metal and carbon (C) is a nonmetal, so they form an ionic bond by transferring electrons.

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As a bond between a metal (Na) and a non-metal (C), Na4C is the ionic compound Sodium Carbide.

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Actually, NaCN is an ionic lattice which contains Na+ and CN-. C and N atoms are bonded covalently though.

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