Explain the formation of NaCl by the transfer of electron.
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When sodium reacts with chlorine, it transfers its one outermost electron to the chlorine atom. ... Thus, sodium chloride is an ionic compound and contains ionic bonds. In the formation of ionic bonds, the reacting atoms achieve the inert gas electronic configuration by the transfer of electrons.
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