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so we started off with sodium chloride and the first thing that we did and its the most important step so get that in I guess when youre studying remember whenever youre giving a a a name a compound always refer to your periodic table and identify metal and nonmetal and thats the first step okay so we know metal is a sodium chloride is the nonmetal so now we go into the five step what I like to call the five step crossover the first step says write the symbol so whats the symbol for sodium na whats the symbol for chloride CL next step says write the charges so if we look refer to our periodic table will notice that sodium has a plus one charge and chloride has a negative one charge step 3 of the crossover rule is pretty much where the name comes from crossover the charges now from the top to the bottom so watch now how the charges move the positive one move down and crossed over okay step number four were going to remove the charges so we dont longer need the negative and the