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explain the reaction involved in the formation of sodium chloride ​

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Answered by Mazzzzser
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Answer:

This happens when sodium reacts with chlorine

Explanation:

When sodium losses its electron, it will gained by chlorine and thesa are called ionic compound.

By this way,NaCl forms

Answered by haniafatima278
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Answer:

The reaction involves ionic reaction.

Explanation:

Sodium is metal it will contribute its valence electrons to Cl who needs at least one electron to attain an octet structure. The sodium will be positive ion and Cl will be negative ion. The bonding is strong and will give a crystle shape substance usually called ''table salt''.

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