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sodium chloride is an example of​

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Answered by srikanthn711
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NaCl is an example of an ionic compound and ionic salt. NaCl's name is sodium chloride. Sodium atoms lose one electron to form Na+1 ions and chlorine...

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Sodium chloride(NaCl) is an example of​ an ionic solid.

Ionic Bonds:

  1. Ionic bonds form when one or more electrons are transferred between two or more atoms.
  2. Electron transfer generates negative ions known as anions and positive ions known as cations.
  3. These ions are attracted to one another.

Sodium chloride(NaCl):

  • Ionic solids include sodium chloride, for example.
  • A sodium atom with 11 protons and 11 electrons does have a single valence electron inside its 3s subshell.
  • A chlorine atom with 17 protons and 17 electrons has seven valence electrons through its third shell, which is represented by the symbol 3s^{2} 3p^{2}.
  • The sodium atom, which really is electropositive, loses its own valence electron to chlorine when forming an ionic bond.
  • Eventually, the results of sodium ions will have the same electron configuration as neon (1s^{2}  2s^{2} 2p^{6} ).
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