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explain the formation of NaCl

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Answered by payal961
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NaCl is the chemical formula for sodiun chloride or common salt. Na is sodium and Cl is chlorine. .it is representing a 1:1 of sodium and chlorine ions..

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\pink{NaCl formation }

\huge\blue{Electronis configuration of Na:- }

Na has 11 electrons its electronic configuration is

1s2 , 2s2,2p6,3s1

\huge\orange{Electronic configuration of Cl}

Cl has 17 electrons its electronic configuration is :-

1s2 ,2s2,2p6,3s2,3p5

Na+ is ion which has one electron in its outer most shell . it needs 7 electrons to complete its octate

Cl_ has 7 electrons in its valence shell . It needs one electron to complete its octate .

So for completing their deficiencies Na shares its one electron with Cl and Cl shares its 7 electron with Na .

\huge\purple{Bond between NaCl}


NaCl have ionic bond . Which is formed because of attraction between these two ions .

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