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How is sodium oxide formed by the transfer of electrons?

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Answered by Aritra160816
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The sodium oxide forms the ionic compound.

This compound has the high melting and boiling point. It has high opposite charge that is positive and negative which attract each other. ... In this ionic process, each sodium atom gives the one electron to oxygen atom, allowing the oxygen to have full shell with eight electrons

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Answered by melodyk
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sodium loses its one electron to stable and oxygen needs two electrons,since sodium has only one valence electrons so two atoms of sodium reacts in this

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