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Show the formation of KCl and Cao by the transfer of electrons.​

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Answered by sumant271976
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The transfer of electrons showing the formation of KCl can be illustrated as follows in the figure: The "electronic configuration" of "Potassium" (K) is 2,8,8,1 and the "electronic configuration" of "Chlorine" (Cl) is 2,7. ... Thus, the bond formed between K and Cl is "ionic bond" or "electrovalent bond"

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Answered by Anonymous
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i) formation of KCl:--

K :-

atomic number -19

electonic configuration-2,8,8,1

Cl :-

atomic number -17

electronic configuration-2,8,7

{further process in first attachment}

ii) formation of CaO:--

Ca:-

atomic number -

electonic configuration-2,8,8,2

O:-

atomic number -8

electronic configuration-2,6

{further process in second attachment}

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