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NaCl formation by lewis dot structure and ionic formation ​

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Answered by ⲘⲅJαcк
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The Lewis Structure for the Salt NaCl, shows two ions which have their (Now) outer shells of electrons filled with a complete octet. In the case of the sodium cation, the filled shell is the outermost of the 'core' electron shells. In the Chloride ion, the outer shell of valence electrons is complete with 8 electrons.

Answered by anuraggupta100
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The Lewis Structure for the Salt NaCl, shows two ions which have their (Now) outer shells of electrons filled with a complete octet. In the case of the sodium cation, the filled shell is the outermost of the 'core' electron shells. In the Chloride ion, the outer shell of valence electrons is complete with 8 electrons.

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