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Explain ionic bond formation through
election transfer in
1) Aluminum chloride
2) Sodium oxide ​

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Answered by ananditanunes65
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Aluminium chloride is formed due to transfer of electrons from Aluminium to Chlorine. Hence, it forms an ionic bond.The Al-Cl bond is polar covalent.

This is consistent with the fact that aluminum chloride changes directly from a solid to a gas at the relatively low temperature of 180 °C.

Al has three valence electrons.

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 Anonymous
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(1)Aluminium chloride is formed due to transfer of electrons from Aluminium to Chlorine. Hence, it forms an ionic bond.The Al-Cl bond is polar covalent. ... Al has three valence electrons. The sodium oxide forms the ionic compound.

(2)The sodium oxide forms the ionic compound. This compound has the high melting and boiling point. ... 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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