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Atoms of sodium and chlorine do not have stable electronic structures. Suggest how these atoms can get a stable electronic structure.

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Answered by shaktikumar22
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Answer:

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Explanation:

It is the interactions between atoms that makes surfaces solid. ... Interactions and bond formation leads to lower potential energy: whether the bonded system is stable will then depend upon the “strength” of the interaction/bond and the forces that impact the molecule – typically the kinetic energy of surrounding atoms.

Answered by BrainlyEmpire
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Answer:

Hello mate.m

Explanation:

Sodium valance electron is 1 as its electronic configuration is 2 8 1 and chlorine valance electron is 7 as its electronic configuration is 2 8 7.So na donates one electron to Cl.

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