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Though they dissociate into ions in an aqueou solution, a bond between hydrogen and chlorine is covalent.
Calcium and chlorine react to form CaCl2, containing Ca2+ and Cl- ions.
Ionic (electric) attraction forces of (sodium) Na+ and (chlorine) Cl- ions. (i.e. of oppositely charged particles)
An Ionic bond. When a metal (Potassium) and a non-metal (Chlorine) bond, they form an Ionic bond where the metal essentially donates some if it's valence electrons to complete the valence electron shell of the non-metal.
Sort of. The hydroxyl group can bond with chlorine to form HOCl, or hypochlorous acid. When it ionizes it forms H+ and OCl- ions.
ionic bond between Na+ ions and Cl- ions
An ionic bond
Though they dissociate into ions in an aqueou solution, a bond between hydrogen and chlorine is covalent.
Common salt is NACl and contains both sodium and chlorine. It can therefre be used as a source of chlorine (electrolysis) and sodium compounds.
No. Helium does not bond with anything.
Calcium and chlorine react to form CaCl2, containing Ca2+ and Cl- ions.
The ionic bond of sodium chloride is formed when chlorine gains an electron from sodium.
Sodium atoms lose their single valence band electron becoming positive sodium ions. Chlorine atoms gain a single electron filling the empty space in their valence band becoming negative chloride ions. The oppositely charged ions attract each other electrostatically. The ions can readily form a solid cubic crystal held together by this electrostatic charge, but the ions freely disperse in water forming a solution of isolated sodium ions, isolated chloride ions, and water molecules.
The process is called ionic bonding. In the case of sodium and chlorine, sodium ions (Na+), and chloride ions (Cl-), form an electrostatic attraction due to their opposite charges. This electrostatic attraction is called an ionic bond.
Noble Gas
An ionic bond as there is an actual transfer of electrons between the two elements in the product, Sodium Chloride. Sodium gives away one electron in order to become stable, i.e., get noble gas configuration and chlorine accepts that electron (given away by Sodium) to become stable. Thus, an ionic bond is formed between them.
Ionic (electric) attraction forces of (sodium) Na+ and (chlorine) Cl- ions. (i.e. of oppositely charged particles)