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Explain the formation of sodium chloride by the transfer of electrons​

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Answered by anuroopa80
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Explanation:

By losing one electron, sodium atom forms a sodium ion (Na+) and by gaining one electron, the chlorine atom forms a chloride ion (Cl-). ... In the formation of ionic bonds, the reacting atoms achieve the inert gas electronic configuration by the transfer of electrons

Answered by student22235
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By losing one electron, sodium atom forms a sodium ion (Na+) and by gaining one electron, the chlorine atom forms a chloride ion (Cl-). ... In the formation of ionic bonds, the reacting atoms achieve the inert gas electronic configuration by the transfer of electrons.

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