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Explain ionic bond formation between Na and O​

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Answered by niraninihal5
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The sodium atom has a single electron in its outermost shell,... An ionic bond is actually the extreme case of a polar covalent bond, the latter resulting from unequal sharing of electrons rather than complete electron transfer.

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Answered by tanyach795
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When sodium (na) atoms bond with one

oxyzen(o) atom, there have to be two sodium atoms, each with an extra electron.each of these sodium ago. atoms give oxygen one electron, allowing oxygen to have a full shell with eight electrons

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