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Why we can say that chloride ion negative charged it means it have +1 charged And why we can say that sodium has -1 charged .

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Answered by chaman19
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Why are chloride ions negatively charged?

When these atoms gain electrons, they acquire a negative charge because they now possess more electrons than protons. Negatively charged ions are called anions. ... A neutral chlorine atom has seven electrons in its outermost shell. Only one more electron is needed to achieve an octet in chlorine's valence shell

Answered by prashant247
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It is an ionic compound, being made up of equal numbers of positively charged sodium and negatively charged chloride ions

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