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  • Sodium to Chloride Ratio: Understanding Sodium Chloride (NaCl)
    There seems to be a misunderstanding in the question. The question asks for the ratio of sodium to chloride in "chloride," but "chloride" refers to the chloride ion (Cl-), not a compound containing sodium.

    Therefore, the ratio of sodium to chloride in chloride is undefined.

    To answer your question correctly, we need a specific compound containing both sodium and chloride.

    For example:

    * Sodium chloride (NaCl), commonly known as table salt, has a 1:1 ratio of sodium to chloride. This means for every one sodium ion (Na+), there is one chloride ion (Cl-).

    Please clarify the compound you are referring to so I can provide the correct ratio.

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