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explain the formation of sodium chloride on the basis of the concept of electronic transfer from one atom to another atom . (it is 4mark
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Answered by djarodiya1981
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Transfer of electrons between Na and Cl atoms they form ${{Na}^{+}}$ and ${{Cl}^{-}}$ ions. These oppositely charged ions get attracted towards each other due to electrostatic forces and form the compound sodium chloride (NaCl).

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Answered by smritikanamaity
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Transfer of electrons between Na and Cl atoms they form ${{Na}^{+}}$ and ${{Cl}^{-}}$ ions. These oppositely charged ions get attracted towards each other due to electrostatic forces and form the compound sodium chloride (NaCl).

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Sodium chloride is formed because of transfer of electrons. ... Each of the two chlorine atoms gains one electron lost by magnesium to obtain stable electronic configuration. The bonds so formed between magnesium and chlorine are ionic bonds and compound (magnesium chloride) is an ionic compound.

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