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Explain the formation of Sodium Chloride (NaCl) by the transfer

of electrons. Name the bond formed by this process.​

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Answered by rajnishlochab
1

Answer:

bond= ionic

Explanation:

valence electron in sodium 1 hence to gain stability it  need to donate 1 electron  

while in chlorine

valance electron are 7 so to gain stability it need to gain 1 electron

sodium will donate its one electron to chlorine and hence NaCl is formed

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Answered by sashragavi
0

Answer:

Ionic bonds form when atoms transfer electrons between each other, forming ions that are electrically attracted to each other forming a bond between them. Sodium chloride (NaCl) is a typical ionic compound.

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