Only one, from sodium to chlorine.
Only one electron is transferred in iconic bond. This is between sodium and chlorine.
Only one electron is transferred.
One electron is transferred from each sodium to each chloride.
The electron is transferred to chlorine.
when sodium valence electron is transferred to chlorine , both atoms become ions . the sodium atom becomes a positive ion . the chlorine atom becomes a negative ion .
when sodium valence electron is transferred to chlorine , both atoms become ions . the sodium atom becomes a positive ion . the chlorine atom becomes a negative ion .
The single valence electron of a neutral sodium atom is transferred to the valence shell of a neutral chlorine atom to form the stated bond; therefore, the answer is 1.
they form an ionic bond (:
they form an ionic bond (:
Only one, from sodium to chlorine.
Each sodium will transfer 1 electron. So, for NaCl, one electron is transferred. In Na2SO4 (sodium sulfate), 2 electrons will be transferred (1 electron from each sodium).
Electrons are transferred from sodium atoms to chlorine atoms.
Chlorine is extremely electronegative and will steal electrons from the valence shell of sodium. When chlorine steals the electron, both sodium and chlorine have full valence shells.