5. Explain the formation of Sodium chloride by the transfer of electron
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Sodium and chlorine contain one and seven electron respectively in their outer most shells .
Hence sodium transfer it's one electron to chlorine atom and their octets get stabilised, in a sodium atom transfer its one electron to chlorine atom to form an ionic bond
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