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explain the formation of sodium ion, chloride ion​

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Answered by infinityomga
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An Ionic bond is formed when one of the atoms can donate electrons to achieve the inert gas electron configuration and the other atom needs electrons to achieve the inert gas electron configuration. That is the chemical bond formed by the transfer of electrons from one atom to another. Ionic bond is also known as electrovalent bond and compounds composed of Ionic bonds are called ionic compounds. Therefore, it will not be wrong to say that ions form ionic compounds.

When a metal reacts with a non-metal, then they form ionic bond and the compound is called the ionic compound. As a result of reaction between metal and non-metal, they are bonded with electrostatic force of attraction with each other; such bonds are called chemical bonds.

Answered by YOGESHmalik025
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By lossing one electron , sodium atom forms Sodium ion.

By gaining one electron , Chloride ion form .

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