Formation of NaCl with atomic structure
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Ionic Bonds
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The Lewis Structure for the Salt NaCl, shows two ions which have their (Now) outer shells of electrons filled with a complete octet. In the case of the sodium cation, the filled shell is the outermost of the 'core' electron shells.
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Explanation:
NaCl has a cubic unit cell. It is best thought of as a face-centered cubic array of anions with an interpenetrating fcc cation lattice (or vice-versa). The cell looks the same whether you start with anions or cations on the corners. Each ion is 6-coordinate and has a local octahedral geometry.
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