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Write the formation of ionic bond of sodium
chloride with electronic
with electronic configuration​

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Answered by tonystark8775
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Answer:

Explanation:

The atomic number of sodium is 11, so its electronic configuration is 2,8,1. ... By losing one electron, sodium atom forms a sodium ion (Na+) and by gaining one electron, the chlorine atom forms a chloride ion (Cl-). Sodium ion has positive charge whereas chloride ions have negative charge.

Answered by 3ziabro
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Explanation:

Atomic number of Na is11 so its electronic configuration is k=2,L=8,M=1 sodium is one electron in its outer most shell it has tendency to lose one electron Na____ Na+ + e- atomic number of Cl is 17 its electronic configuration is k=2,L=8,M=7 Chlorine need one electron to complet its outer most shell. Cl + e-_____Cl- we know that opposite charges attract each other there fore an electrostatic force of attraction is set up b/w Na+ & Cl- this force unites these ions in a crystalline lattice. an ionic bond is formed b/w Na+ and Cl-.

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