sodium chloride is an example of
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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() is an example of an ionic solid.
Ionic Bonds:
- Ionic bonds form when one or more electrons are transferred between two or more atoms.
- Electron transfer generates negative ions known as anions and positive ions known as cations.
- These ions are attracted to one another.
Sodium chloride(
):
- 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
.
- 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
.
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