What type of bond is formed when electrons are transferred from one atom to another explain?
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ionic bonding
In ionic bonding, electrons are completely transferred from one atom to another. In the process of either losing or gaining negatively charged electrons, the reacting atoms form ions. The oppositely charged ions are attracted to each other by electrostatic forces, which are the basis of the ionic bond.
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an ionic bond is formed
Explanation:
its simple
take NaCl for for example
sodium has 11 electrons it has electronic configuration of 2,8,1
it has to be stable octet meaning 8 electron in last orbit are more stable so it will give 1 electron away to chlorine which has electronic configuration 2,8,7
so it needs one electron to achieve octet so it takes one electron from sodium and form ionic bond
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