Answer:
Cesium chloride
Explanation:
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Sodium chloride's structure is: [tex]NaCl[/tex] which means that it has a cation of sodium (alkaline metal) and an anion of chlorine (halogen). In such a way, the compound which resembles to the sodium chloride is the cesium chloride whose structure is [tex]CsCl[/tex] as long as cesium is an alkaline metal as well and the chlorine anion (chloride) is there.
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