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

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Answered by Anonymous
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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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Answered by yashkm111204
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ok so we have one atom of sodium and it is eletonegative and it and deficiency of one

electron so it take one election of florins from its outer cell and archive the stable congregation

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