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how is sodium chloride formed by the transfer of electrons ?

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Answered by mohsinalam
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When sodium and chlorine atoms come together to form sodium chloride (NaCl), they transfer anelectron. ... With the transfer of theelectron, however, they become electrically charged, and combine into salts through the formation of ionic bonds. The sodium ion now has only ten electrons, but still has eleven protons.

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Answered by varun2003k
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one electron from sodium travels to chlorine due to this process of transfer of electrons both of these elements attain noble gas configuration and form ionic compounds

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