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NaClO contains both ionic and covalent bonding. The ClO- has a net -1 charge but Cl and O are covalently bonded. The Na+ ion is positively charged so Na+ and ClO- forms ionic bond.

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Answer:  NaClO

Explanation: NaClO contains both ionic and covalent bonding.

In this compound, Cl and O have a covalent bonding in which the electrons are shared between the two atoms .

Sodium atom has a charge of one positive unit that is Na+ as it has one electron in it outermost shell whic it can afford to lose. whereas ClO- has one negative unit charge thus these two ions can attract each other and form an ionic bonding.