Science, asked by ankush82292537, 2 months ago

Can sodide ion exist? Explain.​

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Answered by reenakesharwani157
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Answer:

Sodide ion (Na-) requires a partner in crime, in order to stabilize itself. If it ever finds a chlorium ion (Cl+), then the two get can together and form a neutral salt.

Answered by mhskanpurazhar2021
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Explanation

sodide ion can exist in xanthates. It is the anion like chloride, bromide and iodide etc. It has the electronic configuration [Ne]3S2.Group(I) metalsare stable in liquid ammonia.

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