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how do sodium and chlorine form chemical bond

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Answered by Shafay
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its an ionic bond. Na loses its one electron in its valence shell. Cl takes that one electron to complete its octet. Na+ & Cl-
Answered by ganeshk43
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The bond formed by sodium and chlorine is an ionic bond.

It is formed by the transfer of electrons.

Bonds are formed to get stability between atoms.

EXPLANATION:

Sodium ion(Na+) is a cation that means it is formed by losing of an electron it's charge is positive.

chloride ion(Cl-) is formed gaining of an electron.It is a anion.its charge is negative.

Both the oppositely charged ions are combined and forms a neutral salt sodium chloride(NaCl).

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