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How is electro valent bond formed in Na2O?

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Answered by abhinavmishra2006
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Explanation:

electrovalent bond. ... For example, the bond between the sodium and chlorine atoms in sodium chloride (NaCl) is formed by the transfer of an electron from sodium to chlorine, creating Na + and Cl – ions. The electrostatic attraction between these ions provides the bonding in NaCl.

Answered by Anonymous
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Sodium oxide (Na2O) is an ionic compound. Its constituent atoms are, respectively, a metal and a non-metal. Therefore its interactions in terms of electrons are highly opposite. ... A transfer of valence electrons will occur when a bond forms, thus making the compound ionic in bonding nature.

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