Chemistry, asked by evanshi2004, 1 month ago

29. a) Explain the formation of sodium chloride (NaCl) by transfer
of electrons
b) What are the ions present in NaCl?

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Answered by PASSENGERS15432
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Answer: A} When sodium reacts with chlorine, it transfers its one outermost electron to the chlorine atom. ... Thus, sodium chloride is an ionic compound and contains ionic bonds.

b} it contain both ions negative and positive too Na contain +ve ions and cl contains -ve ions.

Answered by kuljeetsohal545
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Answer:

Ans no 1. see it up at the image

Ans no 2. The ions present in NaCl is one ion of Na and one ion of Cl

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