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How did kossel explain the formation of ionic bond

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Answered by harinibalaga05
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kossel proposed that the metal atoms like sodium, magnesium give off their electrons to achieve octet rule and become positive ions known as cation and non- metal atoms like chlorine, sulphur gain electrons to achieve octet rule and become anions ( negative ions)

In ionic bond there is a bond created by ions

Eg: Na(positive ion)+Cl(negative ion) combine and form sodium chloride

Answered by Anonymous
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kossel explained that inert gases r inert due to the electronic configuration which contains 8 electrons in there outer outer most shell

And othe elements loss and gain electrons to form ions and to have electronic configuration same as Noble gas and to get stable

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