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The number of Ionization potentials possible for uninegative oxide ion​

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Answered by Priyanjon
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Sodium valency of 1 to loose electron , Na and Cl form compound of Na+Cl- So, Cl needs one electron to complete its valency ,it takes from Na which have to loose its one electron. Therefore Uninegative charge is formed on Cl and unipositive charge on Na . please mark brainliest answer.

Answered by anvitanvar032
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The correct answer of this question is uninegative charge is formed on Cl and unipositive charge on Na .

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Given - Number of Ionization potentials possible for uninegative oxide ion​ .

To Find   - Write the number of Ionization potentials possible for uninegative oxide ion​ .

The amount of energy required to remove an electron from an isolated atom or molecule is referred to as ionisation potentials.

Sodium has a valency of one electron to lose, Na and Cl form the compound Na+Cl- So, Cl needs one electron to complete its valency, so it takes one electron from Na, which has to lose one electron. As a result, an uninegative charge forms on Cl and a unipositive charge forms on Na.

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