1.what is the ionic bond of Sodium chloride- Nacl
2.What is the ionic bond of Magnesium chloride-Mgcl2
3.What is the ionic bond of Sodium oxide-Na2o
4. What is the ionic bond of Aluminium chloride Alcl3
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- Ionic bonding in sodium chloride. An atom of sodium (Na) donates one of its electrons to an atom of chlorine (Cl) in a chemical reaction, and the resulting positive ion (Na+) and negative ion (Cl−) form a stable ionic compound (sodium chloride; common table salt) based on this ionic bond.
- Mg forms ionic bond to Cl by donating its valence electrons to two Cl atoms. The electron configuration of Mg is [Ne]3s². It can achieve a complete octet by losing its two valence electrons to form Mg²⁺.
- Sodium oxide molecules are made up of two sodium cations and one oxygen anion. Thus, Na2O molecules feature two sodium-oxygen ionic bonds.
- Hydrogen Bond Acceptor: 1
- Solubility: Reacts with water and ethanol
- Covalently-Bonded Unit: 3
- AlCl3 is an ionic compound , as they Al transfer its electron to three Cl atoms, And most important ionic compound is bonded between metal and non metal , so the aluminium is metal and chlorine is a non metal. Alcl3 is a covalent compound and not ionic compound.
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