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Give formation of Sodium oxide by transfering of electrons (ionic compound)​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Valency of Na is 1, means it needs to give one electron for completing its octet, so two sodium will give two electrons to complete its octet. So sodium give its two electron to oxygen which require two electron to complete its octet and hence form sodium oxide.

Sodium oxide forms ionic compound which have high melting and boiling point because ionic compounds consists of a metal and nonmetal which has opposite charges that is positive and negative charges and we know that opposite charges attract each other and hence forms very strong bond. To break this bond a high amount of heat energy is required. Hence, it has high melting and boiling point.

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